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Muslims can attend other religious fesitivities without rituals: Johor ruler

Hosts must ensure sensitivities are respected, says Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Feb 2023 10:06PM

Muslims can attend other religious fesitivities without rituals: Johor ruler
Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar says that Muslims can still attend festivities celebrated by Malaysians of other faiths provided they do not involve religious rituals and ensure Muslims’ sensitivities are respected. – Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar Facebook pic, February 2, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Muslims can still attend festivities celebrated by Malaysians of other faiths provided they do not involve religious rituals, said Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar.

In a statement today regarding a fatwa (decree) that prohibited Muslims from participation in other religious rituals, Sultan Ibrahim said various ulama (religious scholars) opined that it was “harus” (nonobligatory and unsinful) for Muslims to fulfill invitations of festive events of other faiths.

“For example, open houses or dinners in conjunction with non-Muslim festivities and the like,” the monarch said.

“However, it (the attendance) must abide by the guidelines set by the religious authorities...to ensure the faith of Islamic adherents are protected.”

According to Bernama earlier today, the Johor Islamic Religious Council today issued a fatwa prohibiting Muslims from attending and participating in the religious rituals of other faiths in the state.

State Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid was quoted as saying that Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has consented to the fatwa, which came into effect today.

On the obligations of non-Muslim hosts of festivities, Sultan Ibrahim said they must always ensure that Muslims’ sensitivities are respected in line with Islam’s position as the religion of the federation and the state.

“As a comparison, when Muslims carry out prayers during both Hari Raya and the sacrifice of animals during Aidiladha, the ceremonies would not involve non-Muslims, to protect the sensitivities of both parties.” – The Vibes, February 2, 2022

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