islam itu cuma untuk orang orang yang berakal saja.....(kata orang islam)

On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 5:41 AM, itemabu2 <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Apa kate ane, foto itu haram.
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> Kedunguan orang Islam itu emang ga ada tandingannya.
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> http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2013/09/11/now-fatwa-against-photography
>  Now Fatwa against photography!
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> News Desk,  bdnews24.com
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> Published: 2013-09-11 16:28:27.0 BdST Updated: 2013-09-11 18:05:59.0 BdST
>  India's leading Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Deoband has issued a fatwa
> branding photography ‘unlawful and a sin’.
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> Mufti Abdul Qasim Nomani, Mohtamim (Vice-Chancellor) of the institution,
> has said Islam does not permit videotaping of marriages or taking of
> pictures to save as mementos.
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> "Photography is un-Islamic. Muslims are not allowed to get their photos
> clicked unless it is for an identity card or for making a passport," he was
> quoted as telling the Press Trust of India over phone.
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> Saudi Arabia allows photographers inside Makkah and live telecast of namaz
> and Hajj on TV across the world.
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> Mufti Nomani said Saudi Arabia “can do it, but they will not allow it”.
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> The Darul Ifta in Deoband had issued a religious edict on a query from an
> engineering graduate, saying he was passionate about photography and wanted
> to pursue it as a career.
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> "Photography is unlawful and a sin. Hadith warns sternly against it. Do
> not do this course. You should search any suitable job based on your
> engineering course," reads the fatwa posted on the school's website.
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> Mufti Nomani agreed with the fatwa.
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> Another platform of Indian Muslims, All India Muslim Law Personal Board,
> has agreed with the Deoband fatwa.
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> Its member Mufti Abul Irfan Qadri Razzaqi told PTI: "Islam forbids
> photographing of humans and animals. Whoever does that will be answerable
> to God."
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> A similar fatwa was issued when a television reporter asked if his "facing
> the video camera" is against Islam.
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> "…it is prohibited in Islam to photograph and to let others photograph
> you," reads the fatwa.
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> Another one reads that any work which involves ‘unlawful things’ is
> ‘unlawful’. If part of a person's job includes oral or written reporting as
> well as photography, then the entire income will not be labelled unlawful.
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> Shia Chand Committee President Mufti Saif Abbas, however, differed.
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> He said his sect allows photography and television viewing.
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> "Islamic channels such as Peace TV, QTV, ARY and others beam live coverage
> of namaz, Hajj...are they all wrong?
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> “I have argued with my Sunni colleagues that there is nothing wrong with
> photography," he said.
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> On Jan 1, 2001 the High Court in Bangladesh declared fatwa illegal.
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> In 2010, the High Court had ruled against extralegal punishment of people
> by issuing fatwa in local arbitrations in Bangladesh.
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> Fatwa has been often used as a tool of punishment in Bangladesh and was in
> practice particularly in some the rural area.
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> A petition said local religious leaders and socialites torture, harass and
> punish women in the name of fatwa, which cause incidents like injuries,
> killings and suicide.
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> The bench of justices Syed Mahmud Hossain and Gobinda Chandra Thakur had
> issued the verdict.
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> The opinion enclosed in the copy of the judgment said persons found
> involved in ordering, executing or assisting such extra-legal punishment
> will face criminal proceedings.
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