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Southeast Asia
Indonesia nuclear plans 'sinful': Muslim clerics
2007-09-04
An influential group of Muslim clerics from IndonesiaÂ’s largest Islamic movement has declared the governmentÂ’s nuclear plans for earthquake-prone Java as sinful under Islam, a cleric said on Monday.

Some 150 clerics from Central Java, where the government plans to build its first nuclear power plant, met over the weekend, said Nuruddin Amin. “The meeting concluded that a nuclear power plant would create danger for the local population outweighing the benefits it would bring, and therefore the meeting agreed to declare it as ‘haram’,” Amin told AFP. The Islamic term refers to something unacceptable, forbidden or sinful.

He said that the district level decision would now be recommended to the regional chapter and then national headquarters of their clerical group. “We hope that eventually a recommendation could be passed on to the government,” Amin added.

The government, pressed to boost energy supplies to the worldÂ’s fourth most populous nation, plans to build its first plant on the foothills of Mount Muria, a dormant volcano. Jakarta shelved plans to develop atomic energy in 1997 in the face of mounting public opposition, the discovery of a large gas field and a shortage of funds. But the idea resurfaced in 2005 amid increasing power shortages and a government drive to develop and diversify energy resources.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Amazingly enough, I find myself agreeing with the turbans that the idea of placing a plant on the foothills of a volcano in a populated area seems stupid enough to be haram in the unacceptable sense of the word, if that's indeed a proper translation of the term. It's not one I've encountered before - every other usage seems to be a more general version of treif.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2007-09-04 12:00  

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