Muslim boleh mengambil bahagian dalam festival keagamaan dari agama lain jika tujuan kehadiran mereka adalah untuk menarik non-Muslim masuk Islam, seorang ulama senior Saudi mengatakan dalam sambutannya yang diterbitkan pada hari Khamis dalam sehingga Krismas.
Dr Ghaith bin Muhammad al-Sheikh al-Mubarak, ahli Dewan Ulama Senior (ulama), mengatakan dengan menghadiri festival dari agama lain, Muslim boleh membantu untuk "menenangkan jiwa mereka", menurut suratkhabar harian tempatan Saudi.
Menurut akhbar, Ulama' tersebut mengatakan ketika seorang Muslim menolak jemputan untuk menghadiri festival seperti itu boleh mengasingkan non-Muslim dan mengalihkan mereka dari jalan yang benar.
Raja Saudi Abdullah mengeluarkan keputusan yang menyatakan bahawa hanya ahli Dewan Ulama Senior dibenarkan untuk mengeluarkan fatwa.
Sekatan dikuatkuasakan selepas sejumlah fatwa oleh ulama individu yang menyebabkan perselisihan dan perbezaan pendapat di kalangan umat Islam, kata keputusan yang diletakkan.
Dr Ghaith bin Muhammad al-Sheikh al-Mubarak, ahli Dewan Ulama Senior (ulama), mengatakan dengan menghadiri festival dari agama lain, Muslim boleh membantu untuk "menenangkan jiwa mereka", menurut suratkhabar harian tempatan Saudi.
Menurut akhbar, Ulama' tersebut mengatakan ketika seorang Muslim menolak jemputan untuk menghadiri festival seperti itu boleh mengasingkan non-Muslim dan mengalihkan mereka dari jalan yang benar.
Raja Saudi Abdullah mengeluarkan keputusan yang menyatakan bahawa hanya ahli Dewan Ulama Senior dibenarkan untuk mengeluarkan fatwa.
Sekatan dikuatkuasakan selepas sejumlah fatwa oleh ulama individu yang menyebabkan perselisihan dan perbezaan pendapat di kalangan umat Islam, kata keputusan yang diletakkan.
APE PANDANGAN ANDA SEBAGAI SEORANG MUSLIM YANG SEJATI????
Berita asal : Muslims can take part in Xmas
DUBAI - Muslims can take part in religious festivals of other
faiths if the purpose of their attendance is to attract non-Muslims to Islam, a senior Saudi scholar said in remarks published on Thursday in the run-up to Christmas.
Dr Ghaith bin Muhammad al-Sheikh al-Mubarak, member of the Council of Senior Ulema (scholars), said by attending festivals of other faiths Muslims could help to “pacify their souls”, according to local daily the Saudi Gazette.
The scholar said when a Muslim rejects an invitation to attend such a festival it could alienate non-Muslims and divert them from the right path, the newspaper reported.
Saudi King Abdullah earlier this year issued a decree stating that only members of the Council of Senior Ulema were allowed to issue fatwas.
The limitation was imposed following a number of fatwas by individual clerics that caused disputes and dissent among Muslims, decree said.
faiths if the purpose of their attendance is to attract non-Muslims to Islam, a senior Saudi scholar said in remarks published on Thursday in the run-up to Christmas.
Dr Ghaith bin Muhammad al-Sheikh al-Mubarak, member of the Council of Senior Ulema (scholars), said by attending festivals of other faiths Muslims could help to “pacify their souls”, according to local daily the Saudi Gazette.
The scholar said when a Muslim rejects an invitation to attend such a festival it could alienate non-Muslims and divert them from the right path, the newspaper reported.
Saudi King Abdullah earlier this year issued a decree stating that only members of the Council of Senior Ulema were allowed to issue fatwas.
The limitation was imposed following a number of fatwas by individual clerics that caused disputes and dissent among Muslims, decree said.
sumber: http://en.news.maktoob.com/20090000540060/Muslims_can_take_part_in_non-Muslim_festivals_-_paper/Article.htm
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