Islamic authorities slam "I want to touch a dog"
Kuala Lumpur (AsiaNews / Agencies) - The Islamic Development Department (Jakim) of Malaysia has announced an "in-depth" investigation into the organization "I want to touch a dog", an event which took place on Sunday in Central Park, One Utama, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
Jakim director general of Datuk Othman Mustapha said that the event should not have taken place and dennounced the attitude of the organizers as irresponsible and of failing to take on board the sensibilities of Muslims in the country, which consider man's best friend "impure ". Another Muslim leader, Nooh Gadut, spoke of an attempt to insult the religion. According to local media he warned against "attempts to create a culture that is opposed to Islam".
The organizer of the event, Alhabshi Syed Azmi, a 30 year-old
Muslim, said that his intention is to help people overcome their fear of dogs and promote affection towards
animals. The reactions of Malaysians on social media has
been generally positive.
According to the newspapers,
there were more than 800 people, half of
which Muslim, who took part in
the 'touch a dog' Sunday. Following the
organizer's guidelines those who wanted to pet a dog wore
clothes with yellow, while those who wanted to just watch wore orange.
In any case, for those
Muslims who touched the dogs
at the end of the event volunteers explained how to perform the purifying ritual (sertu), first washing their
hands with earth and then six times
with clean water.
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