Top Islamic body: Yoga is not for Muslims


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*       Malaysia's top Islamic body rules against Muslims practicing yoga

*       The National Fatwa Council says it has elements of other religions

*       Clerics in Egypt issued a similar edict in 2004

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysia's top Islamic body on Saturday ruled
against Muslims practicing yoga, saying it had elements of other religions
that could corrupt Muslims.

The National Fatwa Council's non-binding edict said yoga involves not just
physical exercise but also includes Hindu spiritual elements, chanting and
worship.

"It is inappropriate. It can destroy the faith of a Muslim," Council
chairman Abdul Shukor Husin told reporters.

He noted that clerics in Egypt issued a similar edict in 2004 that called
the practice of yoga "an aberration."

Though the council's decisions are not legally binding on Malaysia's Muslim
population, many abide by the edicts out of deference, and the council does
have the authority to ostracize an offending Muslim from society.

The Malaysia fatwa reflects the growing strain of conservatism in Malaysia,
which has always taken pride in its multi-ethnic population. About 25
percent of Malaysians are ethnic Chinese and 8 percent ethnic Indians,
mostly Hindus.

Recently, the council issued an edict banning tomboys, ruling that girls who
act like boys violate the tenets of Islam.

The Fatwa Council took up the yoga issue after an Islamic scholar last month
expressed an opinion at a seminar that it was un-Islamic.

But yoga teacher Suleiha Merican, who has been practicing yoga for 40 years,
called yoga "a great health science" and said there is no religion involved.

"We don't do chanting and meditation. There is no conflict because yoga is
not religion based," Merican, 56, told The Associated Press.

There are no figures for how many Muslims practice yoga, but many yoga
classes have a sprinkling of Muslims attending.

Putri Rahim, a housewife, said she was no less a Muslim after practicing
yoga for 10 years.

"I am mad! Maybe they have it in mind that Islam is under threat. To come
out with a fatwa is an insult to intelligent Muslims. It's an insult to my
belief," Putri said.

In a recent blog posting, social activist Marina Mahathir criticized the
council for even considering a yoga ban, calling it "a classic case of
reacting out of fear and ignorance."

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