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Singapore couple accused of deviant religious practices counselled by Muis
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SINGAPORE - A couple here who have been accused of developing deviant religious practices against the teachings of Islam have been counselled by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis).
Muis, the country's highest Islamic authority, said it acted after receiving a complaint.

