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Aceh: a guide for visitors
Intan Tanjung & Wienda P arwitasari
T he Jakarta Post

Jakarta | Fri, June 10 2016 | 03:42 pm

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Four Aceh women sit outside a mosque after performing Dhuhur ritual prayers in Baiturahman
mosque, Nang g roe Aceh Darusallam, Wednesday, May 25. (The Jakarta Post/Wienda Parwitasari)

Indonesia’s westernmost province is famously known as Mecca’s Verandah and
a place that strictly imposes Islamic moral law, known as Sharia. Indonesia’s
secular central government granted the province the right to implement a
version of Sharia in 2016 as part of peace deal to end a separatist war.
Despite controversy and serious concerns from human rights activists
regarding gender inequality, the province enforced the law in 2014 after
approving the Islamic criminal code of Qanun Jinayat, which obliges all people
in Aceh, including non-Muslims, to abide by the official moral standards. Some

of the rules included in the bylaw include the enforcement of body-covering

clothes for Muslim women, and caning as a punishment for a variety of crimes,
including sexual acts considered immoral.
However, don’t let the province's strict laws stop you from visiting Aceh as a
tourist. Here are the basic things you must know so you are prepared for your
Aceh trip.
H ija b
Since 98 percent of Aceh residents are Muslim, most of the women you'll see
there cover their heads. But if you’re a traveling non-Muslim, Aceh Sharia
Police will give you an exception, as long as you’re a foreigner and able to show
your identity as proof that you’re a non-Muslim.
This exception also applies to Aceh’s Chinese and non-Muslim residents. Female
Muslim tourists who don’t wear a hijab are also allowed, as long as they wear
modest clothing. Muslim residents who don’t have their heads covered will
have their hair forcibly cut by officials.

( R e a d a l s o : 5 t r a d it io na l mu s t -t r y c u l ina r y d e l ig ht s o f A c e h )
N o s ho r t s
Save your hot pants for Bali and instead wear long loose trousers in the Islamic

province. Wearing long pants is allowed by Sharia, as long as they are not fitted
or jeans, because these types of trousers are considered too tight as they can
reveal a women’s body shape.
This particular aspect of Sharia came into effect in 2009.
R a id s
Banda Aceh city has implemented a curfew that doesn’t allow businesses like
restaurants or cafes to serve women after 11 p.m. in order to decrease sexual
harassment. In addition, officials also hold raids to check whether residents are
complying with the official moral standards or not, including checking if
women are wearing appropriate clothes.
In the province, religious police officers often stop vehicles, including
motorbikes. If you are stopped by a patrol or raid, just show your ID to prove
that you’re a foreigner visiting the province.
V is it in g B a it u r r a h ma n mo s q u e
A visit to this historical and religious landmark is a must. As well as its amazing
colonial-style architecture, the mosque was the only building that survived the

tsunami that struck the city in 2006.
If you visit the mosque, wear appropriate all-covering Muslim clothing. Don’t
wear fitted pants or jeans. But don’t worry if you don’t have any, the mosque

officials will provide you with a tunic to cover up your body. (asw)

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Indra Devineasia ·
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A perfect place for those who love to TRAVEL BACK IN TIME to the 7th century....
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Indra Devineasia ·
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
A perfect place for those who love to TRAVEL BACK IN TIME to the 7th century....
Like · Reply · 10 June 2016 04:47

Indra Devineasia ·
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
"But if you’re a traveling non-Muslim, Aceh Sharia Police will give you an exception, as long as
you’re a foreigner and able to show your identity as proof that you’re a non-Muslim"
Hence, as a non-Muslim Indonesian our wifes still has to wear a veil... STONE AGE!
Like · Reply · 10 June 2016 04:50

Kampungan Johnny

The STONE age do not end because we are running out of stones
Like · Reply · 12 June 2016 00:24

Indra Devineasia ·
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
A friend of mine is doing good business supplying JW (which sells at USD120 a bottle) and gets
paid in Aceh Gold.... hehehehe... both are rich by now and have choosen to live and enjoy the
profits in Singapore instead....
Like · Reply · 10 June 2016 04:54

Philip Jolicoeur
Muslim residents who don’t have their heads covered will have their hair forcibly cut by officials.
good one boys , keep up the good work
Like · Reply · 11 June 2016 05:18

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