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25 Jul 2018 | Wed 15:25
Sheikh Ilyas Hussain
Sheikh Ilyas Hussain
Adhaalath Party
Resort Art Gallery
More religious scholars express concern over use of statues at resort gallery
Sheikh Ilyas Hussain said that such ‘wrongful conduct’ is an attempt to mislead the public
Sheikh Ali Zaidh expressed utter discontent, describing the use of statues as blatantly sacrilegious

Adhaalath Party member and prominent preacher, Sheikh Ilyas Hussain has also expressed concern over the statues built in an art gallery at a local resort, adding that such ‘wrongful conduct’ is an attempt to mislead the public.

Sheikh Ilyas said this through a post on his Twitter account, which translates to, ‘carrying out such wrongful actions so blatantly and openly is an attempt to mislead the public and is a transgression to their rights and of Islamic principles. I call to respect these principles and to fear Allah, there is the hereafter’.

While Sheikh Ilyas has expressed concern over the matter, Sheikh Ali Zaidh expressed utter discontent. In a post on Twitter earlier, the sheikh said that the use of statues in Maldivian territory is unacceptable and called its use at the gallery ‘blatantly sacreligious’.

In a series of posts following this, the sheikh said that it is mandatory for all Maldivians to work towards removing the statues. The use of statues has been a point of concern in the Maldives, with a majority of its citizens identifying heavily with total religious uniformity, and many have taken to social media to express their misgivings over the matter.

On Monday, the Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi unveiled the world's first semi-submerged art gallery, complete with statues designed by a globally renowned eco-artist which are built from non-toxic and non-harmful compounds. The statues are exposed and act as artificially reefs and Fairmont has said that it hopes they will become a sanctuary for marine life.

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