Haram teh pedah Agustusan ayeunamah bulan puasa, jadi we haram ngadahar kurupuk 
tapi upami acarana peuting moal haram da teu keur puasa.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Abbas 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 5:19 AM
  Subject: [Urang Sunda] Re: Haram lomba ngadahar kurupuk


    
  Asa loba pisan paharaman di na waktu ieu ?

  --- In [email protected], "kang_arif" <riframadl...@...> wrote:
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  > Dina raraga ngameriahkeun agustusan. Maka aya Fatwa jelang agustusan. 
Tanggal 17 Diharamkeun perlombaan ngadahar kurupuk nu ditalian ku rapia bari 
digantungkeun.... Diharamkeun lomba nyokot duit ku biwir nu duitna diselapkeun 
dina gedanhg asak, sakumaha nu tos biasa digelar di kampung2. Sakitu bewara 
fatwa na... Nuhun
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  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Ki Leuksa Sunda <ki_leu...@...>
  > Sender: [email protected]
  > Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 17:36:26 
  > To: <[email protected]>
  > Reply-To: [email protected]
  > Subject: Re: [Urang Sunda] Sawangan Awal Ramadhan
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  > Alhamdulillah, jadi weh terang warta ti Arab.
  > Ngan kacipta, mun di urang naekeun harga dina bulan puasa 
diharamkeun...pisakumahaeun teuing ramena nu debat. Sedengkeun udud jeung 
ngomongkeun aib batur diharamkeun ge teu weleh rame.
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  > Emh, kumaha atuh nya?
  > Tapi ketang, urang tumut kana piwuruk Rosul we atuh, da ngatur batur mah 
moal bisa. "Ibda binafsika"..... asana mah kitu dawuh Rosul teh.
  > Ngan heueuh, palebah balanja mah nya kudu milu kanu ngajual, angger we 
mahalllll..
  > Duh....
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  > Wilujeng puasa ramadhan, mugia Allah maparin kakiatan. Amiin
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  > Baktos
  > Ki Leuksa
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  > --- Pada Sen, 9/8/10, Waluya <waluya2...@...> menulis:
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  > Dari: Waluya <waluya2...@...>
  > Judul: Re: [Urang Sunda] Sawangan Awal Ramadhan
  > Kepada: [email protected]
  > Tanggal: Senin, 9 Agustus, 2010, 3:45 AM
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  > > Ki Leuksa Sunda <ki_leuksa@> wrote:
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  > > Saena mah sami-sami nalungtik diri, naha bet kajongjonan dina 
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  > > kabiasaan pesta?
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  > Leres Ki, kuring jadi emut kasauran guru kuring baheula keur di SMAN 
Sumedang, Pa Yusuf almarhum (Guru basa Jerman), cenah bulan Puasa jeung Lebaran 
teh kuduna teu riweuh paciweuh, biasa we siga poe biasa. Ngan sigana hese 
ngaleupaskan "sikep" kitu teh, bulan puasa tetep bulan "istimewa", geus tradisi 
harga-harga nerekel naek. Ieu teh sanes di urang wae, di Arab Saudi oge ayeuna 
hahargaan nerekel naek, pangpangna hahargaan dahareun (9-30%). Tepika aya ulama 
Arab Saudi nu nyebutkeun naekkeun harga di bulan puasa teh "haram", sapertos 
diwartoskeun ku koran "Arabnews" dihandap ieu: 
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  > http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article97289.ece
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  > Inflating prices of essential goods 'haram,' scholars say
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  > By GALAL FAKKAR | ARAB NEWS
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  > Published: Aug 7, 2010 23:48 Updated: Aug 7, 2010 23:48
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  > JEDDAH: Most supermarkets and shops in the Kingdom increase prices of 
foodstuffs and other consumer goods before the holy month of Ramadan to make 
huge profits by exploiting the needs of people.
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  > "This is prohibited in Islam," said Aabid Al-Sufyani, principal of the 
Shariah College in Najran, adding that traders should not exploit occasions 
such as Ramadan, Eid Al-Fitr or any other seasons to raise prices.
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  > "Rising prices without any reason is an injustice and those who are guilty 
of that deserve tough punishment," the Islamic scholar said.
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  > Al-Sufyani's opinion has been widely acclaimed by scholars as well as the 
general public inside and outside the Kingdom. He urged traders to fear God. 
"Traders should consider the interest of the public, inspired by the meaning of 
Islamic unity and solidarity."
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  > He said traders who inflate prices of goods at certain times should be 
given deterrent punishment as their activities harm the general public, 
especially people on limited incomes.
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  > A number of Al-Azhar scholars said they were in full agreement with 
Al-Sufyani and called for imposing stiff punishments on such traders.
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  > Dr. Jouda Abdul Ghani Basyuni, principal of the Shariah College at Al-Azhar 
University, said raising prices of essential commodities during Ramadan and 
other seasons, without any valid reason, is prohibited in Islam and it 
contradicts Islamic teachings.
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  > "It comes in the category of taking people's money through falsification," 
he said, adding that the Qur'an prohibits that.
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  > "It has become a common practice that traders reach an agreement to 
increase prices during peak seasons to make profits. This is not allowed in 
Islam."
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  > Muhammad Rafaat Othman, a member of the US-based Islamic Research Academy 
and Muslim Jurists' Council, said hoarding goods with the intention of 
increasing their prices in the market is "haram" or prohibited. "This is 
exploitation of people's need."
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  > In his statement, Al-Sufyani urged traders to fear God and not cause any 
harm to the public by raising prices. He also advised the public to use the 
holy month to engage in worship instead of wasting their precious time in 
unnecessary shopping, giving traders an opportunity to exploit them.
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  > Meanwhile, sources at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said its 
inspectors had observed considerable increases in prices of several products 
just before Ramadan, including prices of food products.
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  > Inspectors also noticed that a single product is sold for different prices 
at different sales outlets because of the Kingdom's free economic policy.
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  > Arab News toured a number of shops and supermarkets in Jeddah and found 8 
to 30 percent increases in prices of foodstuffs.
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  > Shoppers said any increase in prices would aggravate their problems, 
especially during Ramadan when expenses peak, as they are already bearing the 
brunt due to inflation and the recent hike in rent prices.
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