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Malaysia's artistes self-censor amid syariah concerns
The Straits Times
|November 19, 2025
Critics warn of government overreach after girl group removes 'risque' music video
The removal of Malaysian girl group Dolla's latest music video from digital platforms after backlash against their outfits has put a spotlight on the jurisdiction of syariah law over the entertainment industry.
De facto Religious Affairs Minister Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said on Nov 15 that Muslim artistes fall under syariah provisions on attire, after he was asked by local media whether action will be taken against the group.
Civil rights advocates criticised the knee-jerk reaction, with lawyer Latheefa Koya of rights watchdog Lawyers for Liberty saying the minister's remark misrepresented syariah enforcement in Malaysia.
"The making of the threat of prosecution indicates the federal government going beyond legal boundaries in administering syariah law," Ms Latheefa told The Straits Times.
"The minister has no power to commence any action against a citizen. That is the responsibility of the Chief Syariah Prosecutors of the respective states and federal areas."
The 3min 19sec music video for "Question", set in a retro-style diner with red booths and warm lighting, features the trio performing in two outfits. The members appear in bare-shoulder and midriff-baring looks that some viewers deemed too revealing for Muslim performers.
Datuk Na'im said on Nov 15 that a review would be done to see if any crimes under syariah law, which applies to Muslims, had been committed in the music video.
Mr Na'im also called on the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) and the Federal Territories Mufti to review existing guidelines on the attire of Muslim artistes.
Dolla consists of three members: Sabronzo (Wan Sabrina Wan Rusli), Tabby (Tabitha Ariel Lam Lianne), and Angel (Angeline Chai Ka Ying). Only Sabronzo has a Muslim background.
This story is from the November 19, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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