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Muslim Personal Law Board expresses concern over disputes being created over mosques

Muslim Personal Law Board expresses concern over disputes being created over mosques
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Telangana Clerics Urges Muslims To Follow COVID Protocols During Ramzan

Telangana Clerics Urges Muslims To Follow COVID Protocols During Ramzan May 08, 2021, 15:54 IST Clerics in the Muslim community are urging community members to get vaccinated. “Please perform prayers at home and don’t gather in large number in the markets for Ramadan shopping,” Mufti Mahmood Zubair Qasmi appealed Hyderabad: To counter Covid-19, Muslim religious leaders urged Muslims to practice social distancing, wear masks, and get vaccinated on Friday (May 7th). They said Covid-19 has affected the entire world, and people are suffering and the death toll is rising, speaking at a virtual panel discussion on “Ramzan – a cross cultural experience” hosted by the US Consulate General Hyderabad.

Use loudspeakers for Azan from a mosque in a mohalla

Use loudspeakers for Azan from a mosque in a mohalla Eminent Islamic scholar and AIMPLB leader Moulana Khalid Saifullah Rehmani has suggested that if an area has many mosques, external loudspeakers be used for Azan from one big mosque.   |  10 April 2021 1:06 AM GMT HYDERABAD: Amid an ongoing row over the use of loudspeakers for Azan, an eminent Islamic scholar and All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) leader Moulana Khalid Saifullah Rehmani has suggested that if an area has many mosques, external loudspeakers be used for Azan from one big mosque. In a series of tweets on Friday, the spokesman and acting general secretary of AIMPLB called for adopting self-regulation in use of loudspeakers for Azan or call for prayers and stressed the need for taking every care as per the Islamic teachings to ensure that no one is inconvenienced.

Taking vaccine while fasting does not invalidate roza

Taking vaccine while fasting does not invalidate roza Updated: Updated: Ramzan expected to begin next week Share Article Ramzan expected to begin next week A fatwa issued by an Islamic seminary in Hyderabad on Saturday stated that taking COVID-19 vaccine while fasting in the holy month of Ramzan is permissible, and does not invalidate the fast. The fatwa was issued by the Darul Ifta, a wing of an Islamic seminary, which deals with addressing queries pertaining to Islamic jurisprudence, of Al Mahad ul Aali al Islami. “It is the opinion of scholars that against the backdrop of any pandemic, it is permissible to use vaccines. These can be taken during fasting, and it does not invalidate the fast as the vaccine does not enter the stomach through natural passageways such as the nose or throat,” an excerpt from the fatwa reads.

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