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Somali Muslim clerics condemn Valentine's Day

Thursday February 14 2019
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An Muslim girl buys gifts during Valentine's Day in the Shar-e-Naw area of Kabul on February 14, 2019. PHOTO | WAKIL KOHSAR | AFP

By BBC

Some leading Muslim clerics in the self-declared republic of Somaliland have urged their followers not to celebrate Valentine's Day, saying it is contrary to the teachings of Islam.

The clerics made similar appeals in previous years, but have been more vocal in their opposition this year.

Some people disagree with them, arguing that celebrating love has always been part of the culture of Somalis - and one of their most celebrated poets, Elmi Bodheri, is said to have died of love.

But the Muslim clerics still object because the day gets its name from St Valentine, a Christian priest from Rome in the third century AD.

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