The Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM) has expressed approval of revised building guidelines in Selangor, Malaysia. The new regulations require large-scale township developments to designate specific land parcels for non-Muslim houses of worship. This move addresses previous concerns regarding accessibility and planning for religious facilities in new developments. The guidelines aim to proactively accommodate the needs of diverse religious communities within Selangor. CCM views this as a positive step towards ensuring religious inclusivity and equitable treatment. The revised policy is expected to streamline the process of establishing new places of worship for non-Muslims. This decision reflects a commitment to fostering a more harmonious and religiously sensitive environment within the state.