<p>Responding to a query of an AMU student, the fatwa department of the country's biggest Islamic seminary said that Islam does not permit such celebrations as they are against the Shariat law.<br /><br />The query was made in reference to the birthday celebration of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the founder of the Aligarh Muslim University.<br /><br />"Muslims should not follow the tradition of western culture of celebrating birthdays as it against the Shariat law," Vice-Chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband, Maulana Abul Kasim Naumani said here today.<br /><br />Naumani added that even the Islamic seminary does not celebrate the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed, the founder of the religion.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Darul Uloom Deoband today appealed Muslims to avoid cow slaughter on Id-Ul-Zuha as a mark of respect for the feelings of Hindus.<br /><br />Vice-Chancellor of the Darul Uloom, Maulana Abul Kasim Naumani said, "as a mark of respect for the feelings of Hindus, the seminary has asked Muslims in the country to avoid cow slaughter on the occasion of Id-Ul-Zuha tomorrow."<br /><br />He also asked Muslims to cooperate with the sanitary department for the cleanliness drive during the festival.</p>
<p>Responding to a query of an AMU student, the fatwa department of the country's biggest Islamic seminary said that Islam does not permit such celebrations as they are against the Shariat law.<br /><br />The query was made in reference to the birthday celebration of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the founder of the Aligarh Muslim University.<br /><br />"Muslims should not follow the tradition of western culture of celebrating birthdays as it against the Shariat law," Vice-Chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband, Maulana Abul Kasim Naumani said here today.<br /><br />Naumani added that even the Islamic seminary does not celebrate the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed, the founder of the religion.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Darul Uloom Deoband today appealed Muslims to avoid cow slaughter on Id-Ul-Zuha as a mark of respect for the feelings of Hindus.<br /><br />Vice-Chancellor of the Darul Uloom, Maulana Abul Kasim Naumani said, "as a mark of respect for the feelings of Hindus, the seminary has asked Muslims in the country to avoid cow slaughter on the occasion of Id-Ul-Zuha tomorrow."<br /><br />He also asked Muslims to cooperate with the sanitary department for the cleanliness drive during the festival.</p>