I raised the case of online games, namely pubg mobile. (OK, I will display the pbug mobile video) pubg mobile is a game that is played with an internet connection globally. this game is very fun because i can play with friends anywhere and we can make strategies and work together. this game is very much played by millions of people around the world.
The MUI considers terrorism in New Zealand to be influenced by the penchant for playing online shooting games, so MUI reviews the launch of PUBG mobile in Indonesia is dangerous or not. but from the children to the adults said, after a long period of playing pubg there was no feeling of wanting to do a real battle, so here MUI could not judge whether the online game was illegitimate or not, because they had to look at various aspects first. therefore, publisher players when they want to still be able to play pubg mobile.
in some students, many were surprised that pubg mobile would be considered illegitimate, it could cause their favorite games to be played back in Indonesia, therefore they hoped that mobile pubgs would not be blocked or given illegitimate labels.
Later the discourse of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) issued a fatwa forbidden by the Unknown's Battlegrounds or PUBG Player game which was widely discussed. This discourse triggered a rejection reaction from Warganet, especially from those who are players of the PUBG game. A citizen named Jeremia Lourdes reacts by starting a petition entitled 'Reject Haram Fatwa & Blocking PUBG.' The petition made through the change.org website on Wednesday (3/27/2019) that to date has received as many as 12,477 signatures. The account named Jeremia Lourdes made the petition for President Joko Widodo, Kominfo and the Indonesian Ulema Council. The author of the petition assessed that the shooting incident in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand was not the fault of the PUBG team. In the name of the PUBG players, he admitted that he never had the slightest feeling of wanting to kill after playing the battle roy genre game. Jeremia explains, the purpose of this game is to practice tactics in war. The game with the concept of shooting, according to Jeremia, has been commonly played since ancient times. In fact, according to him, many films played in theaters and television still present acts of violence or crime. However, with a sarcastic tone, Jeremi stated that he agreed with the blocking of the PUBG game, but with several conditions. "Even so, I agree that the PUBG game is blocked, provided that all war-themed games and gunshots in any media (smartphone and playground in the mall) are also eliminated, not just PUBG, all films with the theme of war and armed fights (both in theaters or on television) is also blocked, "he wrote sarcastically. Not enough with these requirements, he added the closing of the kitchen knife factory because according to him it was very risky to cause stabbing. "It's all right if it allows the kitchen knife factory to be closed in Indonesia because it is very risky to cause murder and stabbing in the environment," he said. Known at the end of his writing, Jeremia was still 16 years old and he wrote this petition representing the voices of PUBG players in Indonesia. The discourse of the MUI's forbidden fatwa on the PUBG game came after a shooting incident in Christchurch City, New Zealand. The Deputy Secretary General of the MUI, Amirsyah Tambunan, stated that his party did not only review PUBG games to be given a fatwa forbidden.
Amirsyah said that the MUI also did not cover the possibility of studying other online games. At present, said Amirsyah, the MUI is still reviewing the positive and negative impacts that arise from PUBG and other games. Amirsyah said the study involved a number of experts, ranging from health to psychology. Later, Amirsyah continued, the fatwa issued by the MUI depended on studies involving these experts. According to Amirsyah, at the latest next month MUI can release official statements regarding PUBG and other games.