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MUZAFFARNAGAR: Any Covid-19 infected person who tries to hide the disease and does not get himself treated is committing a big mistake and such an act is considered “sinful”, replied a panel of clerics to a query made via an online service in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoband.
With the latest Covid surge coinciding with the holy month of Ramzan, more people are trying to clear their doubts about the virus and its vaccine by interacting with clerics. Maulana Ishak Gora, who runs a free online service in Deoband, said, “A large number of people are coming forward with queries related to the pandemic. So, a panel of clerics was formed”.
UP publisher apologizes, withdraws books with the Prophet s image
According to the Islamic belief, pictorial depiction of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is prohibited in the religion
Sunday April 4, 2021 11:17 AM, ummid.com with inputs from IANS
Muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh): A local publisher of school textbooks and examination guides in Uttar Pradesh has tendered an unconditional apology and has agreed to recall all the copies carrying imaginary photographs of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) after objection from Islamic seminary Darul Uloom in Deoband and protests in various circles.
According to the Islamic belief, pictorial depiction of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is prohibited in the religion.
UP: Books with Prophet Mohammed’s image withdrawn after uproar
By IANS| Posted by Sameer | Updated: 4th April 2021 1:40 pm IST IANS
Muzaffarnagar: A prominent publisher of school textbooks and examination guides in Uttar Pradesh has tendered an unconditional apology and has agreed to recall all the copies carrying imaginary photographs of Prophet Mohammed after objection from Islamic seminary Darul Uloom in Deoband.
According to most Islamic scholars, pictorial depiction of the Prophet is prohibited in the religion.
Inadvertent error
The managing director of the publishing house has written a letter to Saharanpur MP Fazlur Rehman telling him that it was an ‘inadvertent error and the books have been recalled from the market.