Muslims divided over fatwa against marrying bankers

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

The All Muslim Personal Board (AIMPLB) on Friday condemned the prominent Islamic seminary Deoband's new directing Muslims not to marry into families earning money through and related jobs drawing from interests.

"A large number of Muslims are working in the sector. Issuing a asking Muslims not marry people employed in the sector is wrong. People who issued this must review this because it will lead to further rift and confusion in the Muslim society. There is no need to issue a on such things", AIMPLB told ANI.

The edict was issued after a person asked Darul Ifta if he should marry his daughter to a man whose father worked in a

Darul Ifta had stated that as per an Islamic law, earnings through interest and any involving interest particularly investment is 'haram' (forbidden).

also forbids business in alcohol, narcotics, school, and weapons as well as any business undertaken with the motive of earning maximum profits, the Islamic seminary informed.

Many Islamic scholars and clerics have upheld the fatwa, contending that the religious body's stand was in line with the Islamic

"Deoband is correct in its decision. One should avoid having any social bonds with such a person because everything including his lifestyle would be connected with 'haraam', and then it would be harmful to the person religiously, socially as well as individually", told ANI.

Muslim said that if a person, knowingly or unknowingly, has indulged in 'haram' earning, the person concerned should quit the job and find another one in which the was not considered forbidden under the Islamic

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 11:00 IST