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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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Merely a week ago, Bollywood actor Fatima Sana Shaikh was trolled on social media for posting a picture in a saree! “Really a Shamefully pic by a shameless girl,” an Instagram user wrote. Not too long ago, Indian cricketer, Mohammad Kaif faced flak on social media for posting an image of himself playing with his son. While many found the father-son image adorable, some social media users took this as an opportunity to lash out at the former right-handed batsman and tell him that playing chess was against Islam.
http://www.republicworld.com/s/9539/another-bizarre-diktat-posting-pictures-is-un-islamic