JAKARTA - Social media activist, Permadi Arya challenges anyone who can find the argument for the prohibition of wishing Merry Christmas in the Al-Qur'an and Hadith. The man who is familiarly called Abu Janda even dared to give a prize of Rp. the argument for the prohibition of saying Christmas.

"I have Rp. 50 million in cash. This is my money. I will give it to anyone who can show me a verse of the Qur'an or a hadith that reads, forbidden to wish me a merry Christmas, I will wait," said Abu Janda in the video. uploaded to his Instagram account, reported by Era.id, Wednesday, December 15.

Abu Janda believes that there is not a single verse in the Qur'an or Hadith that forbids saying Christmas. For that, he challenges anyone who can find the evidence and immediately gives a prize of IDR 50 million.

"Because I believe it doesn't exist. So show me the verse, show me the hadith that says it's forbidden to say Merry Christmas, this money will be yours, Rp. 50 million," he said.

Abu Janda also previously admitted that he was sad to see the number of Muslims who always fuss over the prohibition of wishing me a merry Christmas. "I am a Muslim and I am sad. Every year before Christmas celebrations are always noisy forbidding merry Christmas. Don't be shy," he said. My holy book is the Qur'an, there is not a single verse that says it is forbidden to wish me a Merry Christmas. There is no basis for the argument. It's just compositions of intolerant human logic," he said. 10,580 times. One of the netizens with the @angki **** account is even ready to add IDR 10 million if he succeeds in finding the argument that prohibits wishing me a merry Christmas. there are people who are wise...thank you mas Permadi God bless you 😍🙏🙏," said @nitalusian****." Those who say it's forbidden to say at CHRISTMAS, it's not enough money, bro 😂😂. Merry Christmas my brothers who celebrate ," said @uchyf****."😂 😂 😂 The money is just for me... Really need to make a rocky road for access to the Koran recitation place," said @chandranugra*****.


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