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Islamists frown at Facebook


Indonesian Islamic clerics warned Muslims yesterday not to use popular Internet 
networking sites like Facebook for flirting or gossiping. 
A non-binding resolution issued after a meeting of hundreds of Islamic scholars 
from Java and Bali islands warns that using sites like Facebook can lead to 
pornography and "obscenity". "We forbid the use of Facebook, Friendster and 
other social networking sites unless they are being used to foster Islamic 
teaching," a spokesman for the clerics, Abdul Muid Shohib, said. 

"So spreading ill words about others, gossiping and other things that go 
against religious teaching on social networking sites in the virtual world are 
forbidden according to Islamic law." 

Facebook is hugely popular in the world's most populous Muslim country, and 
while rulings from Islamic clerics are influential they are rarely followed to 
the letter. Indonesia ranks fifth behind the US, the UK, Italy and France in 
terms of Facebook use. 

This is despite rumbling digital infrastructure, and the fact that the majority 
of people have little or no access to computers. 

Shohib acknowledged that the networking site, where people can set up their own 
profile pages and share comments and pictures with their friends, was also 
popular among students and imams at Indonesia's conservative Islamic schools. 
"We realise that the virtual world is hard to control," he said. "There are 
many senior imams who worry because pornographic images often pop out while 
they interact through Facebook," he added. The clerics will monitor the use of 
such websites and will urge the government to close them down if they became a 
threat to Islamic teachings, he said. AFP

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