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Islamic Reminder On Valentine’s Day
Whether it is giving a Valentine’s Day card or flowers or text messaging to a loved one, Valentine’s Day is against Islamic teachings, according to an official from the Islamic Dakwah Centre.
This is because the act of celebrating another religion’s practice such as Valentine’s Day is considered against the teachings of Islam.
However, saying “I love you” to a loved one is not wrong, as long as it is not in conjunction with Valentine’s Day, said Awang Haji Mail bin Besar, head of lecture and media electronic section at the Islamic Dakwah Centre.
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