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Bloke

Premium Member
According to Wikipedia (not always a reliable source) freemasonry has been ILLEGAL in Malaysia since 1961 since Suharto closed the lodges- you would have to leave Malaysia and take up residence in a country where Freemasonry is legal


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Suharto was a leader in Indonesia... Malaysia is a different country.. wikipedia does not say Freemasonry is illegal in Maylasia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry_in_Asia#Malaysia - I know several Malaysian Freemasons and a Brother from here often visits in Penang.. That said, I will not put people asking on the web in touch with them, so you will have to keep asking around
 

hfmm97

Premium Member
Suharto was a leader in Indonesia... Malaysia is a different country.. wikipedia does not say Freemasonry is illegal in Maylasia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry_in_Asia#Malaysia - I know several Malaysian Freemasons and a Brother from here often visits in Penang.. That said, I will not put people asking on the web in touch with them, so you will have to keep asking around

I apologize for the mixup between Malaysia and Indonesia - will double check next time. Thanks for the correction.


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Mike Martin

Eternal Apprentice
Premium Member
I am staying in Puchong Malaysia. i called one of my nearest Admin Office and requested to be a member but has been rejected. They said i need an introducer in order to become a member. Did anyones can introduce me?
You will need to meet and prove yourself to a Freemason in Malaysia in order for him to introduce you to his Lodge!

You can start by researching the website of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago: http://dglea.net/about-freemasonry/f-a-q-on-masonry/how-to-become-a-freemason/

ALSO telephone calls like emails are not the way that you start the Masonic journey, try writing a letter explaining why you wish to become a Freemason.
 

Tombean

Registered User
Hello my brother
I have contacted the masonic lodge
near me in Malaysia and the conditions for joining are to be offered by two brothers to recommended me Can I find any Malaysian Mason brothers help me here
 
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