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Another Bizarre Diktat: ‘Posting Pictures Is Un-Islamic’

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An Islamic Seminary from Saharanpur, Darul Uloom issued a fatwa against Muslim men and women posting their pictures on social media stating that doing so is ‘un-Islamic’.

Darul Iftaa, which issues the Darul Uloom Deoband's edicts, has pronounced that Muslim men and women should not post pictures of themselves or their family members on social media, adding that the act is un-Islamic. The fatwa was issued when a person submitted a written question to the Fatwa department, Darul Iftaa asking whether posting pictures of oneself or his wife on Facebook and Whatsapp was un-Islamic or not.The fatwa said that Islam doesn't allow the act.

On October 9, the seminary had issued another fatwa banning Muslim women from plucking, trimming and shaping their eyebrows.

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http://www.republicworld.com/s/9539/another-bizarre-diktat-posting-pictures-is-un-islamic
 
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And why do I see his picture then? :D

The issue has been settled long ago. But a lot of people desire publicity and hence such controversial statements/fatwas are seen, from time to time. First, the pictures were completely forbidden. Then, somebody realized that a pilgrimage to the holy cities is required of Muslims if they have the means, travel documents must now be made in the modern world and that requires one to take a picture. Afterwards, they realized that education, identification, research and development and what-not can also not take place without "pictures". Hence the leniency for "essential purposes only" later on. By now, most of them allow all pictures, since now to stay relevant, they do it themselves. And since nobody can exactly define the "essential" part.

There was an old story I heard, its hilarious. There was a Mullah, who was asked to issue a fatwa/religious ruling to ban all currency notes, for reasons I don't know. He replied that my ruling will not work, the note will Lol

Because some scholars are of the opinion that's unless essential such as for passport or if then all pictures of animate objects are haram

We are in the 21st century now, for God's sake. When will such scholars arrive here, mentally? Even the most extreme of Mullahs lately, have been posting their pictures and videos on media. During meetings, tours, lectures and giving sermons. Times have changed, if these minority scholars don't adapt, they will become irrelevant and then extinct.

According to such mullahs everything that was invented in the last 200 years is unislamic including the mother of all sinful inventions Internet.
Let’s ban everything and regress back to history.

Exactly.

Even the ewer or lota was once banned for Muslims. Go figure.
 
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Ya, Fatwa against those IS extremists. They always love to post their pictures with their victims.
 
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And why do I see his picture then? :D

The issue has been settled long ago. But a lot of people desire publicity and hence such controversial statements/fatwas are seen, from time to time. First, the pictures were completely forbidden. Then, somebody realized that a pilgrimage to the holy cities is required of Muslims if they have the means, travel documents must now be made in the modern world and that requires one to take a picture. Afterwards, they realized that education, identification, research and development and what-not can also not take place without "pictures". Hence the leniency for "essential purposes only" later on. By now, most of them allow all pictures, since now to stay relevant, they do it themselves. And since nobody can exactly define the "essential" part.

There was an old story I heard, its hilarious. There was a Mullah, who was asked to issue a fatwa/religious ruling to ban all currency notes, for reasons I don't know. He replied that my ruling will not work, the note will Lol



We are in the 21st century now, for God's sake. When will such scholars arrive here, mentally? Even the most extreme of Mullahs lately, have been posting their pictures and videos on media. During meetings, tours, lectures and giving sermons. Times have changed, if these minority scholars don't adapt, they will irrelevant and then extinct.



Exactly.

Even the ewer or lota was once banned for Muslims. Go figure.
Hey bro relax....I was just answering a question and don't give my opinion. If you disagree then that's fine. You have a right to your opinion. Problems come when anyone enforces their views on 9thers. If you want to take pictures that you issue and if you don't that's also your issue who am I or who is anyone to judge you. Now have a cup of tea and a nice day
 
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Hey bro relax....I was just answering a question and don't give my opinion. If you disagree then that's fine. You have a right to your opinion. Problems come when anyone enforces their views on 9thers. If you want to take pictures that you issue and if you don't that's also your issue who am I or who is anyone to judge you. Now have a cup of tea and a nice day

But I am not saying anything to you. I know that you said is true, still. What part of that post made you think, that I was criticizing you? :undecided:

We are in the 21st century now, for God's sake. When will such scholars arrive here, mentally? Even the most extreme of Mullahs lately, have been posting their pictures and videos on media. During meetings, tours, lectures and giving sermons. Times have changed, if these minority scholars don't adapt, they will irrelevant and then extinct.
 
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And why do I see his picture then? :D

Where I work, a picture is posted in which people are taking selfies and then their picture is taken by 3rd person and posted with the bold letters

"IT IS NOT ALLOWED TO TAKE PICTURES HERE" :rofl:
 
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But I am not saying anything to you. I know that you said is true, still. What part of that post made you think, that I was criticizing you? :undecided:
No no not at all. Religion is always an emotional subject
 
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No no not at all. Religion is always an emotional subject

Not for all, actually. And never for those, who understand, what they believe in. Sufis come to my mind, always.
 
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