"It is also to give MAIPs access to providing assistance, guidance and education on Islam to the three children as well as offer financial support from tithe funds and other assistance allowed by syarak (Islamic law) through their mother. "Loh will also be given guidance to raise her children in a conducive environment according to Islamic law, not limited to only halal and haram food, but also involving other matters," he said adding that despite being in Loh's custody, the children can be seen expressing desire through their actions to remain in Islam and practise the religion. He said the application to intervene would not deny Loh's rights as the children's mother and MAIPs hope that no one would play up religious or racist sentiments to ignite hate.