<p>Bareilly: A cleric here has issued a fatwa instructing Muslims to stay away from New Year celebrations.</p><p>All India Muslim Jamaat Maulana national president Shahabuddin Razvi issued the stricture on Sunday, saying that greeting each other on the New Year and holding parties was un-Islamic.</p><p>The fatwa states that starting a year from January is Christian and New Year is a Christian way of celebrating the event.</p><p>Islam strictly prohibits such programmes, it says.</p>.Snowfall delights tourists arriving in Kashmir to celebrate the New Year.<p>"During New Year celebrations, dances, obscenity, hooliganism, alcoholism, betting-like activities are organised in hotels. All these activities are banned in the Islamic Shariat. Any boy or girl found involved in these activities will be a culprit as per Sharia," Razvi, a cleric belonging to the Barelvi sect, said.</p><p>Fatwa is a document of the answer issued by a mufti on a question asked on a religious issue.</p><p>More usually, it is an extra-legal stricture issued to the members of the Muslim community.</p>
<p>Bareilly: A cleric here has issued a fatwa instructing Muslims to stay away from New Year celebrations.</p><p>All India Muslim Jamaat Maulana national president Shahabuddin Razvi issued the stricture on Sunday, saying that greeting each other on the New Year and holding parties was un-Islamic.</p><p>The fatwa states that starting a year from January is Christian and New Year is a Christian way of celebrating the event.</p><p>Islam strictly prohibits such programmes, it says.</p>.Snowfall delights tourists arriving in Kashmir to celebrate the New Year.<p>"During New Year celebrations, dances, obscenity, hooliganism, alcoholism, betting-like activities are organised in hotels. All these activities are banned in the Islamic Shariat. Any boy or girl found involved in these activities will be a culprit as per Sharia," Razvi, a cleric belonging to the Barelvi sect, said.</p><p>Fatwa is a document of the answer issued by a mufti on a question asked on a religious issue.</p><p>More usually, it is an extra-legal stricture issued to the members of the Muslim community.</p>