Ishaq Gora said this on Nusrat Jahan wearing Mangal Sutra

New Delhi: The case of newly elected MP Nusrat from The Bashirhat Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal, where he wears Mangal Sutra and vermilion and goes to Parliament, is making headlines. After a debate on social media, Ulema, now based in Saharanpur, says that Shariah does not allow interference in one's personal life.

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On the other hand, The patron of Jamiat Dawul Muslimeen and noted Alim-e-Din Qari Ishak Gora has said that Shariah does not permit anyone to interfere in anyone's personal life. Whether Nusrat considers himself a Muslim or not, she knows it either for herself or Allah knows it. But in this case, nobody has the right to say anything. He has said that in today's world, every human being is sensible and knows for himself whether he has done wrong or is right.

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It is a fact that a person lives in Islam with his own ways and is rejected by Islam because of his own methods. The Shariah has come that the human being's own material is between him himself and Allah. Recently, Nusrat, a young Bengal MP, married his friend and businessman Nikhil Jain in Jain custom. When she first arrived in Parliament, she was wearing vermilion in demand and a Mangal Sutra around her neck. whose video is going viral on social media.

 

 

 

 

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