Hardline views Nik Aziz drew some criticism for his hardline Islamic views. His advocacy of Islamic
shariah law for all Malay Muslims drew criticism. According to
Fox News, Nik Aziz suggested that women would be at a lower risk of being raped if they abandoned using their lipstick and perfume. He was also recorded once stating that fashionable and sexy-dressing women deserved to be raped during a speech.
The "Allah" issue In 2012, there was an issue of Catholics in Malaysia using the Arabic term for "God"; "Allah" in their Christian Bible. Initially, Nik Aziz stated that the word "Allah" can be used by non-Muslims as the origin of the word itself is evidently pre-Islamic. The issue caused a stir in the Muslim community. The PAS party was almost divided into two blocs; one that supported the use of the word, and one that did not. Aiming to restore unity in PAS, Nik Aziz took back his words and disapproved of the word "Allah" being used by non-Muslims.
Son detained under ISA His son Nik Adli was held under the Malaysian
Internal Security Act in 2001 for alleged terrorist activities including planning
jihad, possession of weapons, and membership in the
Kumpulan Mujahidin Malaysia (KMM), an
Islamist extremist group. After 5 years in detention without trial, he was released. ==Retirement and death==