Nope. Just don't be an extremist or try to convert any Muslims into one.
No. In fact, homosexual activity is illegal in Malaysia.
yes
In Malaysia it is seen as rude, and they thoroughly think that such an act of disrespect is worth punishment, therefore it is illegal.
No, Night vision goggles aren't illegal anywhere.
In Malaysia there is no specific law mentioned about the legality of prostitution. However, it does not mean that prostitution is legal.
As long as it's not something like "Kill all the Jews!" then I think so. It's discrimination which is illegal so...I'm atheist and plan on being the president but most Americans will automatically vote down an atheist president, which isn't illegal because it's what the people vote, but if I can't get a position in a law firm lets say because I'm atheist then yes that would be illegal.
The answer would be "yes". Malaysia, is strictly bound by Islamic laws and the majority of Malaysia's population are Muslims. They are devout Muslims, so yes they pray. Malaysia's government is an Islamic theocracy-monarchy style. Unless they are atheist or an agnostic person who doesn't follow their Islamic origin, but I highly doubt you'll ever meet a Malay like that. Maybe the Malaysian-Indians, maybe they are Hindu or atheist.
None. That would be discrimination abd therefore, illegal.
Shakespeare wasn't a famous atheist; being an atheist was illegal in Elizabethan England, so atheists kept very quiet. Shakespeare's fellow dramatists Thomas Kyd and Christopher Marlowe were tortured for being atheists; Shakespeare was not.
The phrase of "mat rempit" is a name used in Malaysia that refers to a person, group, or community that is involved in illegal street racing, a common occurrence in Malaysia.
Almost certainly yes, but as being an atheist in the Stuart era was illegal, most would have kept quiet about it.
Not all clinics are selling abortion pills because abortion is illegal in Malaysia, but there are many cases abortion pills are sold openly in private clinics. As such are recently published in The Star newspaper. Much cases of successful abortion in Malaysia with abortion pills known as Mifepristone purchased from a private medical practitioners revealed by SafeParenthood Malaysia (safeparenthood.org)