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It seems like you are referring to the complex issue of religious conservatism related to fast-breaking during Ramadan in Malaysia. The act of eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours during Ramadan is punishable by fines in Malaysia, which is a predominantly Muslim country. There’s a rise in religious conservatism where more of a strict interpretatiom is applied, which can lead to increased monitoring and possible punishment for those who do not comply. Some people are worried about the imposition on individual freedom and the potential strain on Malaysia’s multicultural society which is made up of various ethnic groups with diverse beliefs including Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, and those who follow traditional Chinese religions. This is not to say all religious conservatives agree with the raids and fines, but it highlights the tension between maintaining religious traditions and adapting to a multicultural society.