Bareilly: Bareilly`s Dargah Ala Hazrat has issued a fatwa forbidding Muslim youth from `non-Islamic` acts of hiding their identities whereas stepping into amorous affairs and marrying non-Muslim women. In addition, a fatwa has been issued directing males in opposition to getting hair transplants and forbidding girls to form their eyebrows or get their hair set because it stated such practices are seen as “an intrusion into the natural body” and went in opposition to the Sharia.
The fatwa issued by Darul Ifta, a corporation that operates from Dargah Ala Hazrat, one of the crucial revered shrines for the Barelvi sect of Sunni Muslims, has termed it `haram` for Muslim youth to cover their id and fall in love with the ladies of different religions.
The decree has been issued in response to a question by Barabanki`s Dr. Mohammad Nadeem on the allegations of rising circumstances of “Love Jihad”.The President of All India Muslim Jamaat, Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi acknowledged that the fatwa has been issued relating to the matter from Bareilly. “Young Muslim boys are indulging in `non-Islamic` acts and getting into love affairs and marriage with non-Muslim girls,” he stated at a press convention right here on Sunday.
He additional stated, “These non-Islamic acts include wearing `kada` and `kalava` on hand, putting `tilak` on the head and talking with non-Muslim girls on social media by hiding their identity. Regarding this, a fatwa has been issued from Bareilly, and such activities have been referred to as illegitimate and `Haram` in it.”Also, a fatwa issued on March 3 forbids girls to form their eyebrows and get their hair set.
In addition, males have been forbidden from getting hair transplants as such a follow is in opposition to the Sharia “as it is an intrusion into the natural body” Similarly, if a husband offers `Talaq` to his spouse by way of `SMS`, sends the message a number of instances, after which accepts sending the message, the Talaq can be accepted legitimate in line with Sharia,” the cleric stated.
In Uttar Pradesh, the Adityanath-led authorities`s new legislation in opposition to pressured spiritual conversions or `Love Jihad` got here into impact in November 2020. In November final 12 months, a Lucknow courtroom despatched to judicial custody a Muslim man accused of pushing a 19-year-old Hindu woman in Lucknow to the fourth ground of a constructing after she allegedly refusing to transform to Islam. The man recognized as one Sufiyan was arrested following a police encounter in Uttar Pradesh`s Lucknow.
The FIR primarily based on a criticism by the woman`s household alleged that the accused Sufiyan used to pressurize Nidhi to transform to her faith earlier than marriage. The Lucknow Police has filed a case in opposition to the accused Sufiyan below Section 302 and Sections 3 and 5 (1) of the Uttar Pradesh anti-conversion legislation.
According to the legislation, conversion from one faith to a different by “misrepresentation, force, fraud, undue influence, coercion, allurement or marriage” stands prohibited and any marriage with the only intention of fixing the woman`s faith can be declared null and void.