He cited the Muzakarah National Fatwa Committee Council in Islamic Affairs’ 78th meeting in 2007 that had concluded that sending greetings through cards, emails or text messages to non-Muslims during their festive seasons was permissible (“harus”), as long as such greetings did not glorify non-Muslim faiths or use religious symbols.
Muslims
are permitted by their faith to wish Christians “Merry Christmas”,
Federal Territories Mufti Datuk Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri said.
He cited the Muzakarah National Fatwa Committee Council in Islamic Affairs’ 78th meeting in 2007 that had concluded that sending greetings through cards, emails or text messages to non-Muslims during their festive seasons was permissible (“harus”), as long as such greetings did not glorify non-Muslim faiths or use religious symbols.
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/ft-mufti-says-okay-to-wish-christians-merry-christmas#sthash.Tq4sNhHK.dpuf
He cited the Muzakarah National Fatwa Committee Council in Islamic Affairs’ 78th meeting in 2007 that had concluded that sending greetings through cards, emails or text messages to non-Muslims during their festive seasons was permissible (“harus”), as long as such greetings did not glorify non-Muslim faiths or use religious symbols.
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/ft-mufti-says-okay-to-wish-christians-merry-christmas#sthash.Tq4sNhHK.dpuf
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