Facebook prohibition case was not only in Indonesia, because of the Egyptian cleric also issued a ban on the use of Facebook. According to these religious figures, such as Facebook services creates more losses.
Sheikh Abdel Hamid al-atrás, one Egyptian cleric who issued a fatwa saying that if many cases of divorce and infidelity that occurred since Facebook is widely used. Although, it is not the only reason percerain and frequent infidelity.
"Facebook a means to destroy the values of joint family. Because, on Facebook to encourage couples to have relationships with other people who do not have a relationship with the Islamic sharia law. That conflict, "explained al-Atrash, told Internet News, Saturday (6/2/2010).
"One example is the case, when one spouse is working, then another pair will spend time on Facebook to communicate via instant messaging. It's against the rules of Islamic sharia," added the cleric who is also Chairman of the Fatwa Committee at Al-Azhar University Cairo.
Egyptian cleric issued a fatwa necessary, the article appears the same while the results of a study that says one in five divorces in Egypt due to communication should not be on Facebook. They say, the Internet and friendship sites are double-edged knife.
Previously, large Ulama of Egypt Ali Gomaa demanded that Muslims do not make the call to prayer and the holy verses of Al-Quran as a ringtone phone. Religious beliefs of this Egyptian government says it will cause errors and degrading word of God.
Gomaa said, Muslims are required to perform prayers five times a day. If you've got time to pray, the nearest mosque to announce the call to prayer echoes.
Sheikh Abdel Hamid al-atrás, one Egyptian cleric who issued a fatwa saying that if many cases of divorce and infidelity that occurred since Facebook is widely used. Although, it is not the only reason percerain and frequent infidelity.
"Facebook a means to destroy the values of joint family. Because, on Facebook to encourage couples to have relationships with other people who do not have a relationship with the Islamic sharia law. That conflict, "explained al-Atrash, told Internet News, Saturday (6/2/2010).
"One example is the case, when one spouse is working, then another pair will spend time on Facebook to communicate via instant messaging. It's against the rules of Islamic sharia," added the cleric who is also Chairman of the Fatwa Committee at Al-Azhar University Cairo.
Egyptian cleric issued a fatwa necessary, the article appears the same while the results of a study that says one in five divorces in Egypt due to communication should not be on Facebook. They say, the Internet and friendship sites are double-edged knife.
Previously, large Ulama of Egypt Ali Gomaa demanded that Muslims do not make the call to prayer and the holy verses of Al-Quran as a ringtone phone. Religious beliefs of this Egyptian government says it will cause errors and degrading word of God.
Gomaa said, Muslims are required to perform prayers five times a day. If you've got time to pray, the nearest mosque to announce the call to prayer echoes.
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