Thursday, November 12, 2015

No ‘band, baja’ at Muslim weddings from now on: Ulemas - The Times of India

No ‘band, baja’ at Muslim weddings from now on: Ulemas - The Times of India: "Anwar-ul-Haq, Imam of Chahshiri mosque and general secretary of UP West branch, said, "These days, the trend of playing loud music and having liquor on Muslim weddings is catching up. It is not allowed in Islam. Consummation of marriage is a sacred affair and must be performed in all humility. It is not something for which people need to get inebriated and engage in vulgar dancing. Unfortunately, this is becoming a rage among the youth of today. This is not acceptable."

The council further observed that in most cases, liquor and music lead to ego clashes that often result in physical assaults. "We understand that dancing and liquor is quite widely observed during marriages in UP, but in a way it is part of Western culture which has trickled down into our society. We have to put a check on that", said Anwar-ul-Haq. "



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