BRUNEI, Jan 2, 2015: Referring to recent reports in the
local media regarding visits carried out by the Religious Enforcement Division
under the Syariah Affairs Department, Ministry of Religious Affairs to several
business premises, restaurants and eateries owned by both Muslims and
non-Muslims in the Brunei-Muara District which publicly displayed Christmas
decorations such as Santa Claus figures, Christmas trees, banners displaying
Christmas greetings, and sales personnel dressed like Santa Claus.
Muslims should be careful not to follow celebrations such
as these that are not in any way related to Islam, for it is feared that this
could lead to tasyabbuh (imitation) and could unknowingly damage the aqidah
(faith) of Muslims.
Muslims are prohibited from imitating the customs and
practices of other religions that are related to matters of aqidah (faith). In
a hadith narrated by Ibnu Umar (may Allah be pleased with him), Prophet
Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, “Whoever imitates a
people is one of them”.
For example, in conjunction with Christmas celebrations,
Muslim children, teenagers and adults can be seen wearing hats or clothes that
resemble Santa Claus. Actions such as these can amount to an offence under
Section 207 (1) of the Syariah Penal Code Order, 2013, that is performing or
practicing a ceremony or act contrary to Hukum Syara’.
Meanwhile, believers of other religions that live under
the rule of an Islamic country – according to Islam – may practice their
religion or celebrate their religious festivities among their community, with
the condition that the celebrations are not disclosed or displayed publicly to
Muslims. This is stated in the Fatwa of the State Mufti of Brunei Darussalam
(Siri 03/2005).
The act of publicly displaying festivities of religions
other than Islam can be seen as propagation of religions other than Islam, and
it can amount to an offence under Section 209 (1) of the Syariah Penal Code
Order, 2013, that is propagating religion other than religion of Islam to a
Muslim.
The Religious Enforcement Division under the Syariah
Affairs Department has taken several measures as an effort to enforce the
provisions under Section 207, 209, 210, 211, 212 and 213 under the Syariah
Penal Code Order, 2013. Among the measures are giving advice, providing
guidance and calling to comply with the Syariah Penal Code Order, 2013. These
enforcement measures are also intended to control the act of celebrating
Christmas excessively and openly, which could damage the aqidah (faith) of the
Muslim community. Alhamdulillah, a majority of business owners and
entrepreneurs have given positive responses and full cooperation in this
matter.
The measures taken by the Religious Enforcement Division
of the Syariah Affairs Department does not ban Christians from celebrating
Christmas at their places of worship, within their community and in their
homes.
1 comment:
Do not drive a car...for by doing that you are imitating a non-believer...ride a camel instead
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