Indonesia's Moslem Clerical body, the Indonesian Ulema Council, issued new guidelines for sermons stating imams should promote religious tolerance and avoid spreading radicalism or political issues from the pulpit. The guidelines come amid concerns about the spread of intolerance in some communities and aim to ensure sermons remain focused on spiritual guidance. Imams are instructed to avoid spreading hate speech or inciting conflict and instead promote unity and mutual understanding between religious groups.
Indonesia's Moslem Clerical body, the Indonesian Ulema Council, issued new guidelines for sermons stating imams should promote religious tolerance and avoid spreading radicalism or political issues from the pulpit. The guidelines come amid concerns about the spread of intolerance in some communities and aim to ensure sermons remain focused on spiritual guidance. Imams are instructed to avoid spreading hate speech or inciting conflict and instead promote unity and mutual understanding between religious groups.
Indonesia's Moslem Clerical body, the Indonesian Ulema Council, issued new guidelines for sermons stating imams should promote religious tolerance and avoid spreading radicalism or political issues from the pulpit. The guidelines come amid concerns about the spread of intolerance in some communities and aim to ensure sermons remain focused on spiritual guidance. Imams are instructed to avoid spreading hate speech or inciting conflict and instead promote unity and mutual understanding between religious groups.