AIUB fatwa asks Muslims not to watch film \'Ram Janmabhoomi\'

AIUB fatwa asks Muslims not to watch film 'Ram Janmabhoomi'

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

A body of clerics in Madhya has issued two 'fatwas' asking Muslims to avoid watching the film "Ram Janmabhoomi" and its to "revive" her faith in

It said the movie was being released to "vitiate" the atmosphere at a time when efforts were being made to resolve the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute in Ayodhya through mediation.

Syed Waseem Rizvi has written and produced the film, which portrays the events related to the movement. It is set for release on April 29.

"The film's release should be stopped till the completion of Lok Sabha polls as it is a conspiracy by the film's to create hatred between the two communities in society and polarise votes in elections," AIUB unit vice told reporters here.

He demanded that a four-member panel be formed to review the movie.

He also shared two fatwas, signed by AIUB chapter Nadwi, with reporters.

One of the appealed to Muslims to avoid watching the TV shows and movies which spread obscenity, communalism and portray in poor light, and also films like "Ram Janmabhoomi".

Another fatwa was issued against the film's Nazneen Patni, advising her to "revive her belief in the light of Shariat".

It said the film was made with a conspiracy to harm the communal accord of the country and incite the Muslim community's sentiments.

Asserting that AIUB would not accept any mockery of the Shariat, Yousuf Zayi alleged that the film portrayed 'nikah halala' and talaq in a wrong way, as seen in its promos released so far.

He said the AIUB would take legal recourse on this.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 17:20 IST