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This is an archive article published on June 5, 2008

Pak parties backs Darul Uloom on anti-terror ‘fatwa’

A Pakistani religious party has endorsed a 'fatwa' against terrorism issued by 'Darul Uloom'.

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A Pakistani religious party has endorsed a ‘fatwa’ against terrorism issued by ‘Darul Uloom’, a leading Islamic seminary in India.

The Deoband madrassa issued the decree last week in New Delhi during a meeting attended by thousands of clerics and students who vowed to root out terrorism from society.

“We fully support the anti-terrorism fatwa issued by the madrassa. They declared the edict according to the existing circumstances,” Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl’s NWFP President Maulana Gul Naseeb Khan told the Daily Times.

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Khan said Deoband was an educational, religious and spiritual institution for them and as such “we endorse its anti-terrorism fatwa”.

However, Khan noted that his party, which is led by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, had issued an anti-terrorism fatwa long before the Deoband madrassa.

He said his party had convened an ‘ulema’ convention on April 17 in 2007 and issued a fatwa declaring suicide bombings and all kinds of terrorism as “haraam” or prohibited in Islam and against the law of the land.

Shujaul Mulk, the Secretary General of the party in NWFP, said all world religions were against terrorism and there were no diverse opinions on it. “Islam is against it,” Mulk said.

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