Fatwa On New Year Celebration: Before the New Year, Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, National President of All India Muslim Jamaat, had issued a fatwa towards attending and congratulating the New Year celebrations. He has instructed Muslims not to do that.
During this, he had stated that those that do that are criminals in the eyes of Shariat. Muslims ought to by no means do such issues. Now Maulana Sajid Rashidi has given a giant statement on this.
Maulana Sajid Rashidi stated this relating to the fatwa
Regarding the fatwa issued towards attending New Year celebrations and giving greetings, Maulana Sajid Rashidi stated, “There is no hurt in wishing for the New Year. Dancing, singing, DJing and consuming alcohol are prohibited in Islam. Fatwa on TV. This has been accomplished to focus on him and he can not subject fatwas.
Said this by releasing the video
National President of All India Muslim Jamaat, Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi launched the video and stated, “Chashme Darul Ifta Bareilly Sharif has issued a fatwa on celebrating the New Year. The fatwa states that the New Year of the English calendar falls in January. It is not acceptable for Muslims to have a good time it. It additionally says that many Muslim girls and boys have a good time the New Year and want one another. Which is a spiritual ritual of Christians, it is forbidden to take part in or comply with the spiritual rituals of another faith.
He additional stated, “The fatwa additionally stated that in the New Year celebrations, actions like dancing, singing, making noise, consuming alcohol, playing and many others happen, that are strictly prohibited in Islam. Any Muslim who participates in such applications will probably be thought-about a felony.
Maulana Qari Ishaq Gora had supported
Maulana Qari Ishaq Gora, patron of Jamiat Dawatul Muslimeen in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, on Sunday appealed to Muslims to not have a good time the New Year. Maulana Qari Ishaq Gora stated that faith Islam doesn’t permit celebration on New Year. All Muslims are appealed to attempt to keep away from things like events, music, dance and fireworks.