News Terupdate - Pamekasan, The local branch of the Council of Indonesian Ulema (MUI) has called on the Muslim community to refrain from doing anything to observe Valentine`s Day, saying it was not a Muslim tradition.
The clerical organization issued the call because in past years certain segments of the population in Pamekasan had taken part in activities to celebrate the day and committed misappropriation of the activities.
"After all, Valentine`s Day is not an Islamic tradition," KH Lailurrahman, chairman of the MUI`s Pamekasan branch, said here Thursday.
"Also, Valentine`s Day celebrations tend to be marked by frivolous, extragavant behavior or even improper activities," he said.
He said, filling one`s life with love was actually in accordance with Allah`s command. But Valentine`s Day which falls on February 14 had pagan connotations, and therefore celebrating it would be a deviation from the Islamic faith.
In Indonesia, the day is mainly observed among the younger generation of certain population groups in urban centers.
But KH Lailurrahman said when one studied the origin of Valentine`s Day, it would become obvious it had nothing to do at all with Islam and Islamic cultural values.
"So, it is only proper for MUI to forbid Muslim youths to observe the day," he said.
Source: Antara News
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