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Female Islamic clerics in Indonesia declared a series of fatwas Thursday, including one to tackle child marriage, a rare example of women taking a leading religious role in the Muslim-majority country.
Female Islamic clerics in Indonesia declared a series of fatwas Thursday, including one to tackle child marriage, a rare example of women taking a leading religious role in the Muslim-majority country.
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Among the other fatwas issued was one against women being sexually abused; and one against environmental destruction, in a country that struggles every year with huge fires that are started illegally and devastate vast swathes of rainforest. Fatwas are regularly issued in Indonesia but it is usually the male-dominated Indonesian Ulema Council—the country's highest Islamic authority—that declares them. About 90 percent of Indonesia's population of 255 million people are Muslim.
Among the other fatwas issued was one against women being sexually abused; and one against environmental destruction, in a country that struggles every year with huge fires that are started illegally and devastate vast swathes of rainforest. Fatwas are regularly issued in Indonesia but it is usually the male-dominated Indonesian Ulema Council—the country's highest Islamic authority—that declares them. About 90 percent of Indonesia's population of 255 million people are Muslim.
Thefrontierpost.com, April 27, 2017
''Source: https://www.thefrontierpost.com/article/82575/female-muslim-clerics-indonesia-issue-rare-fatwas''
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