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Allah jang Palsoe ([aˈlah ˈjaŋ palˈsu]; Perfected Spelling: Allah yang Palsu; Indonesian for The False God) is a 1919 stage drama in six acts by ethnic-Chinese writer Kwee Tek Hoay. The Malay-language play follows two brothers one a devout son who holds firmly to his morals and personal honour the other who worships money and prioritises personal gain. Over more than a decade the two ultimately learn that money (the titular false god) is not the path to happiness.

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