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Black Metal Culture Banned Part IIKeskiviikko 29.11.2006 17:09

"Black Metal" culture banned in Malaysia

The Malaysian government is set to ban the country's "black metal" subculture after an Islamic council has declared it to be totally against the syariat, or Islamic principles. The government of Malaysia is now amending the law to allow government departments to act against the "black metal" culture.

There has been a lot of publicity in Malaysia about "black metal" (which often referred to any loud music listened to by youths in black T-shirts), connecting it to Satanism, apostasy and Judaism, and accusing followers of the subculture of doing everything from burning the Koran to drinking one's own blood mixed with goat blood, and claiming that concerts were also sex orgies and/or Satanic rituals. Much of the publicity came from tabloid newspapers which, other than being written in Malay, look uncannily similar to their Australian or British equivalents. Conservative Islamic clerics have been fighting against the "black metal" trend and have tried to have the subculture banned before, though seemingly without success; however, they did succeed in imposing requirements on touring bands such as requiring them to submit videotapes of performances to the government for approval and to wear "modest attire".

Source: http://www.rocknerd.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/30/1756215&mode=thread&tid=19

Black Metal Culture BannedMaanantai 27.11.2006 19:25

By ZUHRIN AZAM AHMAD

PUTRAJAYA: Black Metal culture has been declared as a deviation from Islamic teachings and those found practising it could be penalised under syariah law.

The National Fatwa Council ruled that Black Metal culture was totally against the syariat (Islamic principles) and could lead its followers to being murtad (apostate).

The council issued the decree after deliberating on the matter at its bi-monthly meeting yesterday.

“We discussed the issue at length to understand what Black Metal is all about and its effect on our culture,” council chairman Prof Datuk Shukor Husin told newsmen after the meeting.

“It has been established that Black Metal practices are way against the syariat and every effort must be taken to stop its spread.”

Prof Shukor said the Islamic Development Department (Jakim) was working with state religious departments to amend the syariah laws to give power to the departments to act against those engaging in Black Metal culture.

“It may take some time for the law to be enforced. In the meantime, we hope other relevant authorities would play their role in putting a stop to this culture,” he said.

Prof Shukor said although Black Metal was just a form of music, its culture often led its followers to worship Satan, to rebel, kill and incite hatred and irreligion.

Black Metal culture, he said, also influenced its followers to perform controversial rituals such as drinking one's blood mixed with goat blood and burning the Quran.

“When a Muslim burns the Quran, his action could be considered as murtad. It is our responsibility to ensure this does not happen,'' he said.

Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/1/24/nation/13195718&sec=nation
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