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MM was right- 100 muslims arrested for celebrating Valentine

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100 couples nabbed in Valentine's raid
Crackdown in Malaysia on Muslims defying ban on marking lovers' day
By Elizabeth Looi, Malaysia Correspondent

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian religious authorities yesterday arrested more than 100 Muslim couples who defied a ban on any activities marking Valentine's Day.

The Islamic authorities in Malaysia in 2005 issued a fatwa to warn Muslims against celebrating Valentine's Day, saying that the occasion could lead to vice activities, especially pre-marital sex. The edict has been enforced since then.

The federal-level Malaysian Islamic Development Department, better known as Jakim, also launched a campaign entitled Mind The Valentine's Day Trap, urging Muslims to stay away from all programmes associated with Valentine's Day.

The Selangor State Islamic Religious Department, one of such authorities nationwide, conducted a raid with the help of local police in budget hotels from midnight to 6am yesterday.

Officials arrested more than 200 Muslims for celebrating Valentine's Day, the department said in a statement, without elaborating. It said 80 of them would be charged in the Syariah Court for defying the department's ban against the celebration of lovers' day. The rest either dispersed or agreed to be counselled.

Explaining the ban on Valentine's Day celebrations, Jakim had said Muslims are not allowed to observe the special day as it is linked to Christianity, which irked certain groups including non-Muslim political parties.

The Malaysian Chinese Association political party said people who linked the special occasion to immoral activities were "bigots" and "enemies of the state".

The reaction in the Malay community is mixed. Some Malays urged their friends via Facebook and Twitter not to observe the celebration of lovers' day but prepare themselves for the celebration of Prophet Muhammad's birthday today.

But not all Malays agreed that Valentine's Day celebrations would necessarily lead to immoral acts.

"Happy V Day. Am so grateful for a government that micro-manages my life and does all my thinking," renowned human rights lawyer Malik Imtiaz Sarwar wrote with sarcasm in his Twitter.

Countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia have also banned Valentine's Day celebrations. In India, Hindu radical groups held demonstrations in some states against Valentine's Day.

As for the world's most populous Muslim country, Indonesia, its top Islamic body this year appeared to have softened its hardline stance towards Valentine's Day.

Indonesia Ulema Council secretary- general Ichwan Sam told Jakarta Globe that while Valentine's Day is not part of Islamic culture, the council would allow people to celebrate it if they choose to do so.

"Valentine's Day is just a fad among youngsters and, just like any fad, it will fade away."
 
Those 100, do not have enough ringgit with them or do not have abang connections...simple as that!.
 
Considering it's chirstian origins and full name Saint Valentine's Day. Not surprising.
 
Just saw the news on the M'sian PM calling for interreligious dialog. It seems damn hypocritical on the other side to arrest people for celebration of an event which is possibly of other religion.

May be Malaysians should also stop celebrating Christmas.
 
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