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Top officials of sugar mills owned Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s estranged leader Jahangir Khan Tareen and Sharif family did not join the ‘sugar scam’ investigation. FIA Facebook
LAHORE: Top officials of sugar mills owned Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s estranged leader Jahangir Khan Tareen and Sharif family did not join the ‘sugar scam’ investigation being carried out by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
The FIA had summoned Tareen’s JDW Sugar Mills chief operating officer Rana Naseem Ahmed Khan, who remained former commissioner of Lahore, and chief financial officer and head of sales of Maryam Nawaz and Sharif family’s Chaudhry Sugar Mills for Thursday (April 1).
December 25, 2020
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Urges Indian government to not order the Chinese vaccine that is made of pig s parts
Muslim scholars, also known as ulemas, convened a meeting of clerics and decided that the Chinese vaccines, reportedly made of pork gelatin, cannot be administered to any Muslim.
The decision has been taken as gelatin made of the pig is ‘Haram’ or forbidden for Muslims.
Raza Academy’s Secretary-General, Saeed Noorie, announced the decision and said, “There are reports of a Chinese vaccine with parts of pig’s body. As pig is Haram for Muslims, a vaccine containing its body parts cannot be allowed.”
Mumbai ulemas say no to Chinese vaccine with pork gelatin
Mumbai ulemas say no to Chinese vaccine with pork gelatin
Muslim scholars in Mumbai have said that any vaccine with pork gelatin is not permissible for people from the religion under Islamic laws. They have raised alarm over a Chinese vaccine which allegedly contains pork gelatin.
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UPDATED: December 24, 2020 09:19 IST
Any vaccine with pork gelatin will not be permissible for Muslims, said the ulemas after a recent meeting in Mumbai. (Photo: Reuters/Representational image)
At a time when everyone is waiting for the arrival of a coronavirus vaccine, ulemas or Muslim scholars met in Mumbai and decided that vaccines with pork gelatin cannot be administered to any Muslim.
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Opinion | Avoid spreading rumours about pork gelatin in Covid vaccines
Even as the world is grappling with new deadly variants of Coronavirus by clamping travel restrictions, a section of Indian Muslims led by some clerics is raising the bogey of the Covid-19 vaccines being âanti-Islamicâ because of reported use of pork gelatin.
On Wednesday, leaders of nine Muslim organisations including All India Jamiatul Ulema, Jamaat Ulema Ahle Sunnat, Anjuman Barkate Raza, All India Masjid Council, Darul Uloom Hanafia Rajvia and Raza Academy, met in Mumbai and decided that they would seek the opinion of experts whether the Covid vaccines are âhalaalâ (Islamic) or âharaamâ(un-Islamic) because of reports that pork gelatin has been issued while preparing these vaccines. The Islamic clerics said they would then decide whether to ask members of the Muslim community in India to accept Covid vaccines or not.