Malaysian police arrest student for desecrating Koran in viral social media post
South China Morning Post
by The StarFebruary 25, 2026
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Malaysia’s Communications Ministry has taken strong action after a viral social media post showed the desecration of a Koran, sparking outrage across the country. The government has condemned the act as disrespectful to Islam and a challenge to the sensitivities of Malaysia’s multiracial society. Enforcement measures were directed under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) leading the investigation.
The incident has drawn significant attention due to its potential to inflame religious tensions in Malaysia, where Islam is the majority religion and holds a central role in the nation’s identity. The suspect, believed to be a student, was arrested following the viral post, which included graphic content that many found deeply offensive. While authorities have not disclosed details about the suspect or their motivation,
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Originally published on South China Morning Post on 2/25/2026
