JakartaPost-Oct 25, 2020

The Aceh Ulema Council (MPU) has demanded that players of the highly popular online game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) and other games depicting violence be subjected to public flogging. West Aceh regency MPU chairman Teungku Abdurrani Adian said such a punishment was appropriate, given that “violent” games were haram (forbidden by Islamic law) under the region’s Qanun Jinayat (Criminal Code Bylaw). Aceh is the only province in Muslim-majority Indonesia that implements sharia law. The provincial administration has fully enforced Qanun Jinayat since 2015, which allows flogging for a range of offenses, including gambling, prostitution and adultery. In 2019, the MPU issued a fatwa declaring PUBG and similar video games haram amid concerns over a possible rise in violence among youth influenced by the depiction of digital violence.

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