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Ariffin Mohammed (22 June 1941 – 22 April 2016), better known as Ayah Pin (Father Pin), was a Malaysian
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leader and founder of the
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() religious sect. His movement had a commune based in
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, Terengganu, which was demolished by the Malaysian government in August 2005. He claimed to have direct contact with the heavens and was believed by his followers to be the reincarnation of
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, the
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,
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, and the Islamic prophet
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. Devotees of the Sky Kingdom believe that one day, Ayah Pin will return as the
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. In addition, he was considered the king of the sky, and the supreme object of devotion for all religions.


Personal life

Ayah Pin was born as Ariffin Mohammed on 22 June 1941 into a Muslim Malay family in Beris Kubor Besar, Bachok,
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. His parents are Mohammed Merah and Saadiah Yaacob, both of whom were menial workers. He had a younger brother named Abdul Rahman. Ayah Pin was illiterate, attending primary school until Year 2 following his family's financial problems. He was also involved in small part-time businesses, eventually working in scrap iron and buffalo trading, and even worked as a sub-contractor. Ayah Pin had four wives and 21 children, 11 sons and 10 daughters. He also had 83 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren. His first wife, Che Minah Ramli died in 2012. He later married an 18-year-old woman. After he remarried, he suffered from a stroke.


Spiritual career

In 1953, Ayah Pin became seriously ill and he alleged that an visited him. Twenty years later, the angel returned and he began his spiritual career. Whether Ayah Pin was the founder is unclear, but during this phase, he may have been a follower of Hassan Yaacob (also known as Anak Rimau), apparently another claimant to divinity. After Hassan died, Ayah Pin and his four wives developed the Sky Kingdom teachings. Since then, he managed to gather many followers. The Sky Kingdom does not believe in a doomsday and Ayah Pin allegedly would become the Prime Minister in the afterlife. Around the mid-1980s, the Sky Kingdom commune was formed in Besut. Some reports state that the Office of Islamic Affairs declared the group to be deviant at this time. In 1995, the Sky Kingdom's signature building projects began, as per divine revelation. Two years later, the Terrenganu Local Religious Affairs council (''Jawatankuasa Fatwa Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Melayu Terengganu'') issued a
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against the group. Around this time, four adherents were arrested for renouncing
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, but they were later freed on grounds that as ex-Muslims, Malaysia's
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court no longer enjoys jurisdiction over them. In 2001, Ayah Pin renounced Islam. The Sharia court accused him of contravening Section 25 of the ''Enakmen Pentadbiran Hal Ehwal Agama Islam, 1986'' (Administration of Islamic Religious Affairs, 1986), stating that his teachings and beliefs were false, deviant, corrupting, and threatening to public peace (''membawa ancaman kepada ketenteraman orang awam serta merosakkan akidah''). He pleaded guilty to the charge of "insulting Islam" (''menghina Islam''), and was jailed for 11 months and fined RM 2,900. The Religious Affairs Office hoped that Ayah Pin's arrest would prevent the Sky Kingdom's growth. However, the movement continued to attract new followers, mostly from university students and the
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. On 18 July 2005, a group of masked
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vandalised the Sky Kingdom's headquarters, smashing windows and torching buildings. Two days later, 58 followers were arrested, and on 31 July, three of Ayah Pin's four wives were also arrested in
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. Ayah Pin escaped arrest and became a fugitive wanted by the Malaysian authorities. Forty-five members face charges of failing to observe the government
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(i.e. for continuing to be members of a sect declared as deviant), which carries a fine up to RM 3,000 or two years in prison. One of those arrested faced an additional charge of "insulting Islam". Court cases promise to revolve around the issue of religious freedom, which is theoretically guaranteed by the Malaysian constitution. On 1 August 2005, officials of the Besut Land and District Office destroyed the Sky Kingdom's various buildings, citing Section 129 of the National Land Code (which punishes unauthorised construction with land confiscation). The titular landowner is Ayah Pin's first wife, who apparently failed to appear in court for a hearing on the matter. On 1 September 2005, at a hearing, a trial date for 45 followers accused of violating the government fatwa was set for three days beginning 18 December that year. All of the accused were represented by Wan Haidi Wan Yusoh of Ubaidullah Aziz and Co., who unsuccessfully petitioned the court to order his name blacked out by the media. The group had previously experienced great difficulty in attracting legal representation, presumably owing to attorneys' fear of reprisals or negative publicity. As of 2007, after wide media coverage, the original Hulu Besut commune, now down to 24 members, had reportedly chosen a new leader, who turned out to be a former police chief inspector in his 30s. The group is suspicious of visitors, and routinely turns off the commune's lights whenever a car approaches at night in order to conceal themselves. From 2009 onwards, Ayah Pin was believed to have been residing in exile in
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,
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until his death.


Death

On 22 April 2016, Ayah Pin died at the home of his third wife, Che Jaharah Awang, in Kampung Batu 13, Hulu Besut due to natural causes. He was 74 years old. Prior to his death, it was reported that he had been suffering from various illnesses since fleeing from the authorities in 2005. His remains were laid to rest at Batu 13 Cemetery, Hulu Besut, Kuala Terengganu.


See also

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List of Mahdi claimants In Islamic eschatology, the Mahdi is a Messianic figure who, it is believed, will appear on Earth before the Day of Judgment, and will rid the world of wrongdoing, injustice and tyranny. People claiming to be the Mahdi have appeared across the ...
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Messiah complex The messiah complex is a mental state in which a person believes they are a messiah or prophet and will save or redeem people in a religious endeavour. The term can also refer to a state of mind in which an individual believes that they are respo ...


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, date=5 May 2016 1941 births 2016 deaths Critics of Sunni Islam Prophets Founders of new religious movements Islam-related controversies Converts to new religious movements Malaysian former Sunni Muslims Malaysian religious leaders Malaysian people of Malay descent People from Kelantan Angelic visionaries