Moh Limo

Moh Limo (Javanese: Ma lima) is a moral philosophy and ethical teaching attributed to the 15th-century Javanese saint Sunan Ampel (1401–1481), one of the Wali Songo. The term literally means "refuse to do five things" and represents a set of prohibitions designed to reform the social and moral condition of Java during the decline of the Majapahit Empire. Its enduring influence continues to be discussed in Indonesia as a symbol of ethical conduct and social reform.