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Mumbai: Muslim organisation Raza Academy has asked Muslim youths to avoid attending the 31st December parties as those are illicit and ‘haraam’.
“It is unfortunate that the last night of the year, which people refer to as the 31st night, is the epitome of shamelessness. I wonder which is the one lewd act which is not being performed in such parties in the name of celebration. Such lewd acts can even put Satan to shame. People of all faiths and walks of life participate in such ‘haraam’ activities,” Saeed Noori, the President of the Raza Academy said in a video tweeted by the organisation.
“Our Muslim youths are particularly interested in such non-sense ‘haraam’ activities. There is still time, we should prevent our children from such corruption and shamelessness and stop them from going to such parties,” Noori added.
Raza Academy is a Sunni Barelvi group of Indian Sunni Muslims that advances Islamic doctrine via writing, publications, research, and study.
“Organize Azaan, Ayat Karima chanting (prayers) and Mahfil-e-Milad (religious event) on 31st December. On the night of December 31, superstitions and obscene acts in the name of celebration are impure and haram,” the Academy said.
Music, strobe lights, glittered faces and a number of people in mixed-gender gyrations, and other such things associated with New Year parties are banned in Islam and although many Muslims do not follow the religious rules, it is still considered taboo among them.
Meanwhile, Bajrang Dal has also demanded a ban on New Year celebrations in Karnataka. A ban on New Year’s parties has been requested by Bajrang Dal in a note to the police commissioner of Mangaluru, who claims that Muslim men misuse bars and pubs for love jihad.
Mumbai: Muslim organisation Raza Academy has asked Muslim youths to avoid attending the 31st December parties as those are illicit and ‘haraam’.
“It is unfortunate that the last night of the year, which people refer to as the 31st night, is the epitome of shamelessness. I wonder which is the one lewd act which is not being performed in such parties in the name of celebration. Such lewd acts can even put Satan to shame. People of all faiths and walks of life participate in such ‘haraam’ activities,” Saeed Noori, the President of the Raza Academy said in a video tweeted by the organisation.
“Our Muslim youths are particularly interested in such non-sense ‘haraam’ activities. There is still time, we should prevent our children from such corruption and shamelessness and stop them from going to such parties,” Noori added.
Raza Academy is a Sunni Barelvi group of Indian Sunni Muslims that advances Islamic doctrine via writing, publications, research, and study.
“Organize Azaan, Ayat Karima chanting (prayers) and Mahfil-e-Milad (religious event) on 31st December. On the night of December 31, superstitions and obscene acts in the name of celebration are impure and haram,” the Academy said.
Music, strobe lights, glittered faces and a number of people in mixed-gender gyrations, and other such things associated with New Year parties are banned in Islam and although many Muslims do not follow the religious rules, it is still considered taboo among them.
Meanwhile, Bajrang Dal has also demanded a ban on New Year celebrations in Karnataka. A ban on New Year’s parties has been requested by Bajrang Dal in a note to the police commissioner of Mangaluru, who claims that Muslim men misuse bars and pubs for love jihad.