A prominent Saudi Arabian cleric has whipped up controversy by
issuing a religious edict forbidding the building of snowmen, describing
them as anti-Islamic.
Asked on a religious website if it was permissible for fathers to build snowmen for their children after a snowstorm in the country’s
north, Sheikh Mohammed Saleh al-Munajjid replied: “It is not permitted
to make a statue out of snow, even by way of play and fun.”
Quoting from Muslim scholars, Munajjid argued that to build a snowman
was to create an image of a human being, an action considered sinful
under the kingdom’s strict interpretation of Sunni Islam.
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