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saat orang kapir sibuk memajukan ilmu pengetahuan, orang islazm yang 
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From: Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 27 October, 2008 13:55:03
Subject: [zamanku] Islamic clerics in Malaysia issue rule to ban tomboys


http://www.chinapos t.com.tw/ asia/malaysia/ 2008/10/25/ 180311/Islamic- 
clerics.htm
 
Updated Saturday, October 25, 2008 
11:20 am TWN, By Julia Zappei, AP
 
Islamic clerics in Malaysia issue rule to ban 
tomboys
 KUALA LUMPUR, 
Malaysia -- Malaysia’s main body of Islamic clerics has issued an edict banning 
tomboys in the Muslim majority country, ruling that girls who act like boys 
violate the tenets of Islam, an official said Friday.  The National Fatwa 
Council forbade the practice of 
girls behaving or dressing like boys during a meeting Thursday in northern 
Malaysia, said Harussani Idris Zakaria, the mufti of northern Perak state, who 
attended the gathering.  
Harussani said an increasing number of Malaysian 
girls behave like tomboys, and that some of them engage in homosexuality. 
Homosexuality is not explicitly banned in Malaysia, but it is effectively 
illegal under a law that prohibits sex acts “against the order of nature.”  
Harussani said the council’s ruling was not legally 
binding because it has not been passed into law, but that tomboys should be 
banned because their actions are immoral.  
“It doesn’t matter if it’s a law or not. When it’s 
wrong, it’s wrong. It is a sin,” Harussani told The Associated Press. “Tomboy 
(behavior) is forbidden in Islam.”  
Under the edict, girls are forbidden to sport short 
hair and dress, walk and act like boys, Harussani said. Boys should also not 
act 
like girls, he said.  
“They must respect God. God created them as boys, 
they must behave like boys. God created them as girls, they must act like 
girls,” he said.  
Council chairman Abdul Shukor Husin said the ruling 
was prompted by recent cases of young women behaving like men and indulging in 
homosexuality, according to the national news agency Bernama. He did not 
elaborate.  
Malaysian media have reported on recent incidents 
of school bullying among girls, which have been caught on film and circulated 
on 
the Internet. In one film, some girls are seen beating up another girl in a 
bathroom.  
A well-known Malaysian Muslim actress caused an 
uproar last year when she shaved her head bald for a film. Harussani and other 
muftis urged Muslims not to watch the movie, arguing that the actress had 
violated Islam by making herself look like a man.  
“Muallaf,” or “the convert,” is scheduled for 
release in Singapore next month, but no date has been set for its release in 
Malaysia.  
Muslims make up some 60 percent of Malaysia’s 27 
million people, and are subject to Islamic laws and the council’s edicts, even 
if the rulings have not been enshrined in national or Shariah law.  
It was not immediately clear what kind of 
punishment awaited those who violate the tomboy edict, or “fatwa.” Malays 
generally follow the council’s “fatwas” out of deference, but violators rarely 
get into trouble unless the edict is incorporated into national or Shariah 
law.    


      

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