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    Indonesian sharia clown teaches Islamic values to children

    TANGERANG (AP) – Wearing a colorful costume, red nose and a turban on his head, Yahya Hendrawan performs as a clown in Indonesian schools, teaching Islamic values to children and teenagers.

    He started out working birthday parties as a side hustle. But in 2010 his religious teacher encouraged him to become a modern-day Abu Nawas, a legendary Arabic poet known for his wit, wisdom, humour and clever wordplay, so he could bring a cheerful, lighthearted approach to teaching religion.

    Hendrawan, now known as Yahya Badut, or Yahya the Clown, has embraced that vision. He founded, along with some fellow clowns, the Sharia Clown Foundation, a neighbourhood initiative that blends entertainment with religious education.

    Yahya Edward Hendrawan, who is also known as ‘Yahya the Clown’, applies make up before giving an Islamic religious class during a Ramadan event at an elementary school in Tangerang, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 19. PHOTO: AP
    Yahya Edward Hendrawan, who is also known as ‘Yahya the Clown’, gives an Islamic religious class during a Ramadan event at an elementary school in Tangerang, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 19. PHOTO: AP
    Yahya Edward Hendrawan, who is also known as ‘Yahya the Clown’, left, and Sumantri, who goes with ‘Mantri Mejikom’ as his stage name, apply make up before performing at an iftar event in Tangerang, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 26. PHOTO: AP

    Hendrawan teaches every weekday afternoon in a library at his house and occasionally at a school or orphanage with his clown partners.

    He often begins lessons with a cheerful song, encouraging children to share a smile. Other clowns open with magic tricks.

    “There is a hadith that says: Your sweet smile in front of your brothers is charity. So we must prioritize smiles and greetings. When meeting friends, shaking hands, smile .. You are good. I am good. Thank God,” Hendrawan said.

    By being funny and cheerful, Hendrawan says he hopes the children will quickly absorb his lessons about morals, manners and Islamic values.

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