
Shariah judge Zainal Abidin Kusmin issued the warrants against Diyanah Tahir and Zatul Asmah Mat Isa, Harian Metro reported.
He also ordered an immigration search for the programme founder and allowed enforcement officers from the Islamic religious department to detain the counsellor, who is a local authority officer residing in Nibong Tebal, Penang.
The court set March 5 for next case mention.
It is understood that the two were supposed to face charges under the Syariah Criminal Enactment (Selangor) 1995.
Selangor police chief Shazeli Kahar previously said the founder was believed to have fled abroad with her husband on Oct 13, a day before charges were to be heard, alongside a couple who was arraigned over the organising of an eHati programme last year.
Police quizzed 95 people over the eHati programmes, which were targeted at a Malay audience.
According to a Facebook user, the event’s final day saw a female speaker in a bikini strip naked and dance with members of her group.
Police confirmed that the eHati event featured an activity involving nudity, particularly during a segment on the final day of the programme.