Non muslim are not discriminated in Malaysia

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy situated in Southeast Asia and is made up of three federal territories and thirteen states. The South China Sea separates the country into two equal territories, East Malaysia (Malaysian Borneo) and Peninsular Malaysia. East Malaysia shares a maritime border with Vietnam and the Philippines and maritime and land borders with Indonesia and Brunei. Peninsular Malaysia shares maritime borders with Indonesia, Vietnam, and Singapore and a land and maritime border with Thailand. Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia's capital city, and Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government.

Malaysia is a multi-confessional and multicultural country. Almost all religions in the world such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism are present in the country. Religion in Malaysia relates h2ly to ethnicity and as a result, most Hindus are Indian, Buddhist are Chinese, and Muslims are Malay. This type of diversity in the country increases the significance of religious identity and the majority of the citizens have a h2 sense of how different their religious practices are compared to the other religions.

The Population and Housing Census carried out in 2010 indicate that 61.3% percent of Malaysians practice Islam, 19.8% Buddhism, 9.2% Christianity, 6.3% Hinduism, and 1.3% traditional Chinese religions. The remaining percent practice different faiths such as Folk religion, Animism, and Sikhism among others. There is also a small number of atheists in Malaysia. Some of these religious beliefs will be discussed in brief below

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