
JAKIM Launches Anti Valentine's Day PR Campaign
Valentine's Day is not part of Islamic religious practices, but Muslims should be free to choose whether they celebrate it or not. Is JAKIM's campaign against Valentine's fair?

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Valentine's Day is not part of Islamic religious practices, but Muslims should be free to choose whether they celebrate it or not. Is JAKIM's campaign against Valentine's fair?

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