Playing Holi 'Crime': Mohammed Shami's Daughter Bollywoods Cleric's Fresh Target

Playing Holi 'Crime': Mohammed Shami's Daughter Bollywoods Cleric's Fresh Target




A Cleric Who Had Claimed Cricketer Mohd Shami Committed A Sin By Not Fasting during Ramzan has described the holi celebrations of the pacer's deadter as “Illegal” and “Against Shariyat”. In a video released late on Saturday, all India Muslim Jamaat President Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi said, “She is a small girl… If she plays Holi with Understanding (It), then it is not a crime.” “If she is sensible and stil plays holi, then it will be considesdered against shariat,” He added.

Razvi said he had advised shami to follow the tans of islam earlier as well. Despite that, a video was released of his Daughter Celebrating Holi.

“I have appeared to shami and his family members… Whatever is not in shariat, do not let your children do it. Holi even after knowledge shariat, it is a crime, “He said.

He also congratulated the Indian Cricket Team for its Recent Victory in the ICC Champions Trophy.

“I congratulate Team India's Captain, All the Players, and Mohammad Shami from the bottom of my heart on their success,” He said.

Earlier this month, razvi had said shami committed a sin by not fasting during the islamic holy month of Ramzan.

In Saturday's Video Message, He Suggedsed That Thos, Including Shami, Who Cold Not Keep Fast Should Do It After Ramzan.

Razvi also Instructed Shami to Urge His Family Members Not to Belittle Shariat.

On March 6, After Shami was seen drinking from a bottle during an ICC champhys trophy match agation, the cleric had said, “in the eyes of shariat, he is a criminal. He had also advised shami to follow the rules of shariat.

“It is the responsibility of all Muslims to follow the rules of shariat. Fasting is obligatory in islam. IF a person does not intestationally keep a fast, he is considered a sinner, Acording to its Razvi Had said.

“Playing cricket is not bad but mohammed shami should be full his religious responsibilities.

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