Somalia bans Christmas festivities

Published December 24, 2015

MOGADISHU: Somalia’s government has banned celebrations of Christmas and New Year in the country, saying the festivities may attract militant attacks.

“All events related to Christmas and New Year celebrations are contrary to Islamic culture, which could damage the faith of the Muslim community,” the director general of the religious affairs ministry told reporters.

Sheikh Mohamed Khay­row said security forces had been ordered to break up any such celebrations. “There should be no activity at all.”

Sheikh Nur Barud Gurh­an, of the Supreme Reli­gious Council of Somalia, said that non-Muslim festivities might provoke the ire of the Shebab, Al Qaeda’s East Africa branch which is headquartered in the country.

“We are warning against the celebration of such events which are not relevant to the principles of our religion,” he added, saying it could provoke the Shebab “to carry out attacks”.

Brunei has also announced a similar prohibition.

Published in Dawn, December 24th, 2015

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