Indonesia’s top Islamic authority lashed out Friday at the country’s decision to host the Miss World beauty pageant next month, saying that women exposing their bodies went against Muslim teaching.
The pageant is already facing opposition in Muslim-majority Indonesia, with radicals vowing to stage protests against the contest even after organizers agreed to drop the bikini round in a bid to avoid causing offence.
The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) added its voice to the protests Friday, saying a top-level meeting of clerics earlier this month decided it did not want the pageant in the country.
“Exposing women’s bodies in public is ‘haram,’ forbidden by Islamic teaching,”senior MUI official Muhyiddin Junaidi told reporters in the capital Jakarta.
“Even though the bikini event is being axed, the contestants will still wear tight dresses and expose parts of their body.”
The group also urged the country’s Muslims, more than 90 percent of the 240 million population, not to watch the pageant on television.
“The contest tries to trick people by saying that it’s not only a physical beauty contest but also to show inner beauty,” said deputy MUI head, Amirsyah Tambunan.
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