بسم الله الرحمٰن الرحیم

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اسلامی بینکاری اور تصویر کا شرعی حکم

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Since the establishment of the Jamiah, Hadhrat Banori (Rahimahullah) along with teaching also used to issue ‘Fataawaa’(Islamic Juridical verdicts). Later on, he established a separate department "Daar-ul-Iftaa" for this purpose in 1381 Hijri corresponding to 1961. He appointed Mufti Wali Hasan Tonki (the former Chief Mufti of Pakistan) as the head of this department.

This is one of those departments of the Jamiah upon which Muslims have full confidence and satisfaction for rulings issued in answer to their religious problems. The Muftis issue the verdict in writing whether it is of an individual or social nature. Also, a large number of people visit them every day and get oral replies personally to their questions. Similarly, people from within and outside the country send their questions by post. Some also telephone and get their answers there and then.

Thousands of edicts are issued annually. A proper record is maintained. To date, more than three hundred thousand verdicts have been issued.

Non-Muslims, wishing to embrace Islam on their own accord and will, are helped to pronounce the Kalimah Tayyibah in the ‘Daar ul-Iftaa’. A certificate to this effect is also issued to them. So far about six thousand and five hundred non-Muslims have embraced Islam at the ‘Daar-ul-Iftaa’.

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