Up news: Maulana Shahabuddin Rajvi, National President of All India Muslim Jamaat, has expressed strict objections on actor Salman Khan’s Shri Ram temple watch. According to Maulana, no Muslim in Sharia is allowed to propagate religious symbols, buildings or temples of non-Muslims and it is considered forbidden to do so.
Actually, Salman Khan shared three pictures on social media platform Instagram. During this time, Salman is wearing a special watch in his hand, in which the picture of the Shri Ram temple of Ayodhya is inscribed. Salman wrote in the caption, “I meet in theaters on Eid.” Now Maulana Shahabuddin Rajvi, the national president of All India Muslim Jamaat, has described it as a sin.
After releasing the video, he told that I want to clarify this matter from the point of view of Sharia. First and most importantly, Salman Khan is a famous Muslim and is known for his acting in Hindi films. Millions of their fans are in large numbers. A watch has been made to promote the Ram temple. Salman Khan is wearing that watch for campaigning. I want to tell them that he is the first Muslim.
Rajvi further said, “Islamic law does not allow any Muslim to propagate non-Muslim religious symbols, buildings or temples. If a Muslim is involved in such a propaganda-he is a temple or wearing a ‘Ram version’ watch according to Sharia, he is committing a crime and he is considered a sin. This work is forbidden and he should avoid it. cast down.” Let us know that Salman Khan’s film Sikandar is releasing on Eid in theaters on March 30.
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