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No nikkah with music at wedding: J&K Muslim cleric fatwa

Islamic experts in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir, have issued a fatwa prohibiting the use of music, DJs, and drumming during weddings. The declaration was issued in Mankote, with clerics warning that if any family played music during the wedding, no Nikah or Namaz-e-janaza would be performed.

Islamic scholars in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch have now issued a fatwa against playing music, DJs and beating drums during marriage functions. The announcement was made in Mankote, with clerics warning that Nikah or Namaz-e-janaza would not be performed if any family played music during weddings.

In an interview with a media channel, BJP leader Yudhvir Sethi explained why the party would not issue a fatwa to guarantee that the children of Jammu and Kashmir drop firearms and take up computers,’ obtain an education and earn well. He questioned why they have an issue with folks who work as DJs and earn a living. This issue has caused several disputes and brought numerous concerns about the valley’s various challenges.

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No party leader has commented on the fatwa issued in the Kashmir valley

This is not the first time such an occurrence has occurred; the same thing happened in Uttar Pradesh earlier. Many such events have occurred recently in various sections of the region. Many complaints from various sections of the state were received last year. Shortly after, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board released an 11-point resolution letter to prevent social problems. Immediately, Islamic authorities stated that if the groom requested dowry from the bride’s family, the wedding festivities would also be restricted, including playing music or using fireworks during the wedding ceremony.

So yet, no party leader has commented on the fatwa issued in the Kashmir valley. This is not the first time such an occurrence has occurred; the same thing happened in Uttar Pradesh earlier. Many such events have occurred recently in various sections of the region. Many complaints from various sections of the state were received last year.

Shortly after, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board released an 11-point resolution letter to prevent social problems. Immediately, Islamic authorities stated that if the groom requested dowry from the bride’s family, the wedding festivities would also be restricted, including playing music or using fireworks during the wedding ceremony.

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Clerics in the Uttar Pradesh Deoband area have stated that they will boycott weddings if music and dancing are taking place and a DJ plays music that they believe is against Islam.

While speaking to ANI, city Qazi Mufti Azhar Hussain stated that if music and dancing occur before the nikah function and the qazi is uninformed, it is a different story.