This Article is From Jul 28, 2013

J&K Grand Mufti, who said music was 'unIslamic', seen enjoying songs

Srinagar: A video showing Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir Bashiruddin Ahmad enjoying music, an act he termed as forbidden in Islam, went viral yesterday, drawing sharp reactions online.

The Grand Mufti is seen in the video in the company of several other persons, including women, at a gathering where a local artist is singing ghazals while playing a harmonium.

Mr Ahmad drew widespread criticism for his presence at the musical event as he had issued a "fatwa" against the first all-girl rock band 'Pragaash' of Kashmir saying singing was "unIslamic".

The three-member team decided to disband the rock group following the fatwa issued by the Grand Mufti in January this year.

The Grand Mufti, however, termed the video as handiwork of mischievous elements.

"It was not a musical event. It was a seminar on life of noted literary person Akbar Haideri which was organised by Aziz Hajini and Rukhsana Jabeen (Director AIR Srinagar).

"The programme began with recitation of Holy Quran and at the end Kaiser Nizami read some of the verses of Akbar Haideri," he said.

Mr Ahmad said the news reports about the video were an attempt to tarnish his image.

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