After threats, fatwa issued against Kashmir`s all-girl rock band
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After threats, fatwa issued against Kashmir's all-girl rock band

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Srinagar: After online threats and hate messages, the Valley's only all-girls rock band - Praagaash – is now facing ire of the Grand Mufti of Kashmir.

On Sunday, Bashir-ud-din Farooqi issued a fatwa against three Kashmiri girls for being part of a rock band, saying the women should stop their activities and further advised them to imbibe moral values.

“Yes, I issued the fatwa. All the bad things happening in the Indian society are because of music,” he said. “They (girls) should stop from such activities and not get influenced by the support of political leadership.”

In response to the fatwa, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who had earlier supported the rock band, tweeted on Sunday: “Given the importance people attach to the fatwas of the Grand Mufti the less said the better.”

But the Grand Mufti is not impressed. “This (music and singing) is the first step towards bulldozing our moral and Islamic fabric in Kashmir. I advise their parents to impart Islamic education alongside modern education to them, which can only guarantee success in their life,” he said

The band is on the target of the separatists too.

“There is no room for nourishing Western culture and immoral values in Kashmir. No noble family will allow their girls to choose their profession as a dancer,” said Ayaz Akbar, the spokesperson of the hardline faction of Hurriyat led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

“Parents should have chipped in to advise their daughters that their activities are not according to Islam.”

The all-girls band, which came to limelight in late December last year after their performance at the annual 'Battle of the Bands' competition here, had defied the convention by stepping into the male-dominated field of music.

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First Published: Monday, February 04, 2013, 09:25

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Bhagat Singh - GGN
This is complete non-sense ... all they do (killing, %^&%^) in Kashmir is valid and moral.....this life has been given by GOD not by these who claims themself Grand Mufti ...how can they control someone`s way of living...its really very SAD...
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Nadeem Aman - banihal
yes women should Stop to doing Nocence Activities in kashmir it is not indian Girls to Show on stagewe condem it all bases
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sathvik - bangalore
where is kashmir ,u just find and talk.this is india not pakistan.why cant u give fatwa against terroists.if u have guts give fatwa aginst those who kill innoecnt peoples.?
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Ankit - Delhi
why don`t you guys raise fatwa against katrina kaif or any bollywood muslim actresses
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cocerned - Ludhiana
Muslim world is generally most insecure and feudalistic on earth. It is not grown because no new ideas are allowed here. If there is not freedom to speaking anything.. anti-democracy and anti-change..
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Oshkosh - Shanghai
Why then was there no fatwa on Nusrat fateh ali khan or other singers in Pakistan.? How come other islamic nations allow singing. Rumi sang in public - was this against islam.
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Alok - Bangalore
Wow ! Unbelievable. This is the country I live in. Are the police / authorities of J&K of any use? What does this Fatwa mean, that girls forming bands from now on will have to face punishment? Does the government have any grip on this state or the people like this Mufti who create such issues? Where are you Mr. Omar...?
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AP SINGH - BULANDSHAHR
Supporting the Fatwa partially is just like that as of Pakistan government who succumb to pressure of terrorists there and keep mum over all evil deeds of Terrorists/ISI. May God save our country
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Alok - Bangalore
Wow ! Unbelievable. This is the country I live in. Are the police / authorities of J&K of any use? What does this Fatwa mean, that girls forming bands from now on will have to face punishment? Does the government have any grip on this state or the people like this Mufti who create such issues? Where are you Mr. Omar...?



Anushka - Gurgaon
Hey Girls! Don`t stop rocking the world..don`t pay attention toThe people who are issuing fatwa kind of nonsense, on the. Contrary you should feel pity for them coz they are reacting out of their own complex. They are literate but not educated ,they are old but not mature(as Mira galib said to an old man-``minyan aap to boodhe Haines buzurg nahi varna beach hon ke doudne pe yun naaraaz naa hote...)



Oshkosh - Shanghai
Why then was there no fatwa on Nusrat fateh ali khan or other singers in Pakistan.? How come other islamic nations allow singing. Rumi sang in public - was this against islam.



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