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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Gambia declared state Islamic State, Somalia bans Christmas celebrations- Country causing religious war

Somalia's government has banned the celebration of Christmas, warning
that such Christian festivities could threaten the nation's Muslim
faith.
"Those celebrations are not in any way related to Islam," an official
at the religious affairs ministry said.
Security agencies have been directed to stay alert to stop any gatherings.
Foreigners are free to mark the Christian holiday in their own homes,
but hotels and other public places have been prohibited from marking
the day.
"Having Muslims celebrate Christmas in Somalia is not the right thing,
such things are akin to the abandonment," local media quote Mohamed
Kheyrow, a top official at Somalia's justice and religious affairs
ministry, as saying.
Correspondents say as the country recovers from years of civil war, a
growing number of Somalis who grew up in the diaspora are returning
home, some of them bringing Western customs with them.
Christmas is not widely celebrated in Somalia, which officially
adopted Sharia in 2009, but the odd event was held – especially as an
excuse to hold a party.
Mogadishu's mayor, Yusuf Hussein Jimale, told the BBC that such
gatherings might also be a target for the Islamist al-Shabab group
that has targeted hotels in the city in the past.
Celebrations will be allowed at UN compounds and bases for African
Union peacekeepers, who are in the country to back the government's
fight against the al-Qaeda-linked militants.
Also, not long ago Gambia declared the country Islamic State being 95%
of total population.

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