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Mass Valentine’s Day wedding in Malaysia despite Muslim anger

Valentine’s Day a threat to Muslim values says Malaysian Islamic Development Department

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Ethnic Chinese Malaysian couples pose for a group photograph during a mass wedding ceremony at the Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Friday. Photo: EPA

Malaysian Islamic authorities took their annual swipe at Valentine’s Day on Friday, calling it a threat to Muslim values, but 138 couples took part in a mass wedding to mark the date.

Social ceremonies such as this are a stepping-stone towards greater social ills such as fraud, mental disorder caused by alcohol, abortion and baby-dumping
Malaysian Islamic Development Department

In its official Friday sermon text distributed to mosques in the Muslim-majority country, the Malaysian Islamic Development Department blamed Valentine’s Day for everything from alcoholism to abortion.

“Social ceremonies such as this are a stepping-stone towards greater social ills such as fraud, mental disorder caused by alcohol, abortion and baby-dumping, and other negative ills that can invite disaster and moral decay among youths,” it said.

Known by its Malay-language acronym JAKIM, the department is an official watchdog of Muslim values. It regularly denounces Valentine’s Day as encouraging vice and promiscuity.

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More than 60 per cent of Malaysia’s 28 million people are Muslim ethnic Malays.

However, members of the large Chinese minority celebrated the day with a mass wedding of 138 couples.

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The lovers tied the knot at the Thean Hou temple in the capital Kuala Lumpur, releasing scores of red, heart-shaped balloons after the ceremony.

Another 70 couples were to wed in the afternoon in individual ceremonies, an official at the Confucian temple said.

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