JAKARTA - The South Sulawesi MUI again reminded the fatwa that it was forbidden to provide compensation to beggars including bookless and silver humans.

Fatwa about the prohibition of giving money or compensation to street beggars has been issued by the South Sulawesi MUI some time ago.

"However, MUI has also issued a fatwa to strengthen the welfare of street beggars and provide compensation to them," said South Sulawesi MUI General Secretary Ust Muammar Bakry.

"The issue of silver people or other models such asgaloman who commits or exploits themselves and begs on the streets, in principle the South Sulawesi MUI has issued a fatwa on the prohibition of beggars, including the prohibition of giving donations or alms to them," said the Grand Imam of the Almarkaz Mosque, Wednesday, January 4, as reported by the official MUI website.

Muammar said, silver people andANGos are also the same activities as begging. It gets worse because of how to damage yourself by painting using chemicals that are harmful to the body.

Kata dia, manusia gak dan silver juga mengganggu arus lalu lintas yang ada di jalanan terutama di lampu merah, ujar Dekan Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum UIN Alauddin Makassar.

The South Sulawesi MUI has shown support for self-exploitation by painting the entire body with chemicals such as silver paint.

The South Sulawesi MUI again reminded the general public road users not to give alms because they were considered haram through their fatwa some time ago.


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