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In principle it is permissible to visit the mazārs of our pious predecessor with correct beliefs and etiquettes, however, it is better to avoid visiting places where Bid῾aat (innovations) and Rusumāt (customs) are the order of the day, such as “Dewā Mela” “Dewā Fair” “Chādar Prensentation” “Non stop Qawāli” are the Highlights of Dewā Sharif Mazar’s.
(Jāmi῾ul Fatāwa, Vol.2, Pg.575, Rabbani Book Depot) Ml. Abduz Zaman, Student Dārul Iftā Checked and Approved by: Mufti Ebrahim Desai Dārul Iftā, Madrasah In῾āmiyyah http://www.askimam.org/public/question_detail/19042 |
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Could someone please tell me the Deobandi stance on Darbars ? Some one is asking me this question Detailed research by Ml. Sarfraz Khan Safdar on this topic with analysis of evidences and claims of those who support the building of shrines. Conclusion: It has been established from authentic Ahaadith and from the Fuqaha-e-Kiraam that domes and structures on graves be demolished. However, this much should be kept in mind that this is the duty of the Sultan and Islamic government. This does not apply to every individual and layman. Therefore the masses should not take the law into their own hands. |
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