A Malaysian university is holding a contest to find the best way to convert LGBT students.
Universiti Sains Malaysia, based on the island of Penang, has advertised the competition to students with three top prizes, the first of which includes your work being published on the university’s website. 
The institution, whose name translates as University of Science, describes the contest as “a campaign to invite friends who have [a] disorder in [their] sexual orientation to return to their natural nature in a worthwhile way.”
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Participants are invited to submit a poster or short video for the event, whose theme is – seemingly without irony – “Help the LGBT groups”.
Authorities hope that the competition, which is organised by the Muslim Students’ Association and approved by the university, will help LGBT people to ‘return to Islam.’
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Abdul Hadi Radzi, a second-year English student at the university and one of the people running the event, told NBC News that his goal for the contest was “menyantuni LGBT,” which translates as “reach out to LGBT people”.
“We are trying to educate people,” he said.
“This is our view – to correct LGBT. Not to persecute. Not to condemn them.”
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He added: “We want to help. We love them.
“You don’t have a say about what the Qurʾan says, you have to adhere to it.”

Thilaga Sulathireh, who founded transgender advocacy group Justice for Sisters, said that the contest was just one example of a growing trend of attempts by authorities in the country to convert LGBT people through Islam.