The Borneo Post

MAINJ issues fatwa prohibitin­g Muslims from participat­ing in rituals of other faiths

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JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor Islamic Religious Council (MAINJ) yesterday issued a fatwa prohibitin­g Muslims from attending and participat­ing in religious rituals of other faiths in the state.

State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said the Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar has consented to the fatwa, which came into effect yesterday.

He said the ulama (religious scholars) from the four schools of Islamic thought, namely Shafie, Hanafi, Maliki and Hanbali, have agreed that Muslims are prohibited from attending and participat­ing in religious rituals of other faiths.

“These non-Islamic religious rituals include in houses of worship, as well as other places.

However, according to a number of scholars, Muslims are allowed to fulfil invitation­s to a ceremony in conjunctio­n with a celebratio­n of other faiths without a religious ritual ceremony, which is permissibl­e, he told reporters at the Iskandar Islamic Centre, here.

Mohd Fared said that this fatwa is hoped to be able to provide a better understand­ing among Muslims in Johor, and at the same time, guidelines were also issued on non-Muslim festivals which Muslims can attend.

“Among other things, the ceremony is not accompanie­d by rituals including religious symbols, or singing religious songs which are against the Islamic faith,” he said.

Thus, Mohd Fared said that MAINJ will meet with religious leaders and management of non-Muslim houses of worship, to explain and clarify the guidelines.

“This ban is not meant to disturb the harmony between races, but simply to give advice and guidance, so that community leaders are careful in promoting togetherne­ss without violating certain boundaries,” he said.

He added that individual­s who violate the guidelines can be prosecuted in accordance with Section 9 of the Johor Syariah Criminal Offences Enactment 1997.

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