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Why is Malaysia so fascinated by Nur Sajat, the transgender tycoon who fled to Thailand?

  • The beauty entrepreneur, who built a successful cosmetics company, is wanted by Malaysian police for allegedly insulting Islam
  • Her courage to live as an openly transgender woman, and her business success and reality TV show, made her a household name in her home country

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Nur Sajat disappeared from Malaysia earlier this year. Photo: Instagram
Amy Chew
When news broke last week that prominent Malaysian transgender businesswoman Nur Sajat was detained in Thailand over an invalid passport, she trended to the top of Twitter.

The 36-year-old Muslim cosmetics entrepreneur disappeared from Malaysia in February after being accused of insulting Islam by dressing as a woman.

While on the run, she continued to appear on Instagram, sometimes on a live feed chatting with her followers, and posted TikTok videos promoting her products.

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She was charged with immigration offences in a Thai court last week and released on bail.

Malaysian police are now seeking to extradite her back to the country, prompting activists to fear for her safety in a country which does not recognise LGBT rights.

Nur Sajat’s courage to live as an openly transgender woman, coupled with her business success, has made her a household name in Malaysia.

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