The Ulema Council was trying to determine if yoga could corrupt the faith of believers. If the answer is yes, a non-binding edict prohibiting the practice could be passed next month. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
JAKARTA - INDONESIA'S top Islamic body says it will consider banning Muslims from practicing yoga.
Cleric Ma'ruf Amin said on Thursday the Ulema Council was trying to determine if the ancient Indian exercise could corrupt the faith of believers. If the answer is yes, a non-binding edict prohibiting the practice could be passed next month.
The discussions follow a decision by the Islamic body in neighbouring Malaysia to issue a ban - though Muslims there have been told they can perform yoga as long as they refrain from chanting religious mantras.
Cleric Amin said investigators will interview practitioners across Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, to see if restrictions need to be passed. They will also visit yoga clubs and gyms. -- AP