Porterville Recorder

Muslim scholars: Suicide attacks violate Islamic principles

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOGOR, Indonesia — Muslim scholars from three countries issued an edict Friday saying that violent extremism and terrorism, including suicide attacks, are against Islamic principles, in an effort to convince the Taliban to end their violence.

Seventy prominent scholars from Afghanista­n, Pakistan and Indonesia issued the fatwa, or edict, at a conference in Indonesia on ways to achieve peace and stability in Afghanista­n.

The Taliban urged Islamic clerics to boycott the Bogor conference and warned Afghan clerics, “Do not afford an opportunit­y to the invading infidels in Afghanista­n to misuse your name and participat­ion in this conference as means of attaining their malicious objective.”

Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who opened the one-day meeting, stressed Indonesia's commitment to helping build peace in the country. Jokowi said the conference was part of Indonesia's efforts to encourage the role of Islamic AP PHOTO BY clerics, or ulema, in promoting peace in Afghanista­n.

“Through the voice of ulema, mainly from Afghanista­n, Pakistan and Indonesia, presumably the spirit of brotherhoo­d for peace in Afghanista­n can be strengthen­ed,” Jokowi said.

He said “ulema are the agent of peace ... they have the power to form the face of peaceful people.”

In a declaratio­n, the scholars said Islam was a religion of peace and denounced all kinds of violent extremism and terrorism.

“We reaffirm that violence and terrorism cannot and should not be associated with any religion, nationalit­y, civilizati­on or ethnic group, as violent extremism and terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ion including violence against civilians and suicide attacks are against the holy principles of Islam,” the declaratio­n said.

The conference at the presidenti­al palace in Bogor, a West Java town on the outskirts of Jakarta, was organized by the Indonesian Ulema Council.

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