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Monday
2 April 2001 |
Shaykh 'Abdul-'Azeez
Aal ash-Shaykh criticises April Fool's
Day...
Fatwa-Online has been informed
that: "Shaykh
'Abdul-'Azeez Aal ash-Shaykh,
the grand mufti of Saudi Arabia, has
criticised the tradition of the April
Fools Day, saying that Islaam permits
lying only in exceptional
cases.
He warned youth in the Arab
world against the practice in a ruling,
published in Al-Riyadh newspaper
yesterday.
What Muslims have been
cursed with in the later eras is what is
raised every April of each year, making it
a time for lies, said the
Shaykh.
He said this was but
an imitation of the unbelievers, for it is
with them that it started and regrettably
the Muslim sons have picked it up when it
is sinful.
He added that the only times
Muslims were permitted to lie is during
wars, when lies might bring about
reconciliation between people and when they
are aimed at protecting the honor of a wife
or husband."
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