JAKARTA - The Deputy Governor of West Java, Uu Ruzhanul Ulum asked that the differences between the government and Muhammadiyah's version of Eid Al-Adha 1443 Hijriah/2022 AD should not be used as a tool to divide Muslims in Indonesia. said Deputy Governor Uu Ruzhanul when asked for his opinion on the differences in Eid al-Adha, in Bandung City, Monday, July 4, quoted from Antara. Based on the results of the isbat session, the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) decided that Eid al-Adha or 10 Zulhijah 1443 Hijriah would fall on Sunday, July 10, 2022. Meanwhile, the Central Executive (PP) of Muhammadiyah established 10 Zulhijah 1443 H on Saturday, July 9, 2022, based on the results of the calculation of the shape of the new moon by the Tarjih Council and the Tajdid Muhammadiyah. "That's fine, as long as it doesn't create a dispute between the people," he said. im in Indonesia to join the government regarding the determination of Eid al-Adha." But if you may please remember to join us the government. God willing, the government also has no other intention except to protect and facilitate the time of worship," he said.
"As for those who think it's like that, yes, I'm also okay with it, but it doesn't cause friction. Moreover, I feel that the true (most correct) is a problem. That's right and wrong (this is correct), it's not like that," he continued. Furthermore, Deputy Governor Uu said that differences are normal in everyday life. "Differences between us are natural, especially in the matter of furu'iyah, not in matters of aqidah. If in aqidah we agree that there is no difference, like Allah is one. and there are 20 properties," he said.
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