<p>A group known as the Obedient Wives' Club will no longer be able to publish the book which was a kind of manual intended to be read only by members. <br /><br />Abdul Aziz, a high-ranking official in the home ministry's censor division, was cited by the Malaysia Star newspaper as saying the book would be banned because its content infringed censorship laws. <br /><br />The ban slaps the equivalent of a $1,600 fine and up to three years in jail for anybody who publishes the book.<br /><br />The Obedient Wives' Club is associated with the prohibited al-Arqam religious sect.<br /><br />The club had previously encouraged members' wives to behave like "high-class prostitutes" to keep other women from sharing a bed with their spouse.</p>
<p>A group known as the Obedient Wives' Club will no longer be able to publish the book which was a kind of manual intended to be read only by members. <br /><br />Abdul Aziz, a high-ranking official in the home ministry's censor division, was cited by the Malaysia Star newspaper as saying the book would be banned because its content infringed censorship laws. <br /><br />The ban slaps the equivalent of a $1,600 fine and up to three years in jail for anybody who publishes the book.<br /><br />The Obedient Wives' Club is associated with the prohibited al-Arqam religious sect.<br /><br />The club had previously encouraged members' wives to behave like "high-class prostitutes" to keep other women from sharing a bed with their spouse.</p>