The three-day 18th International Seminar of the Fiqh Academy will be held from 28th February at Madurai. More than two hundred Ulema, Muftis and Islamic scholars not only from India but also from abroad are expected to attend the seminar. Some of the most vibrant and crucial issues are likely to come up for discussion during the three-day meet. The issue of taking interest-based loans from the bank for higher education will also come under discussion. It will be analysed from various angles such as Interest is absolutely Haram (Prohibited) under the Islamic Shari’ah but on the other hand acquiring knowledge is one the most important duties enshrined in the Islamic Law. Without education it is impossible to gain any respectable job and lead a dignified life hence the individual is a total waste for the nation. The other issue to be hotly debated is the treatment of prisoners. Islam does favour the punishment for any crime but at the same time ensures that no injury is inflicted upon the prisoners. It emphasises for respecting the Human Rights and ethical values while treating the prisoners. The seminar will also discuss the issue of women employment from the Islamic point of view. It is expected that a guideline regarding the ethics for professional women will be released. The issue of plastic surgery will also be discussed. Under the Islamic Shari’ah corrective surgery is permitted. However, plastic surgery for the purpose of mere beatification is strictly forbidden. The Seminar is likely to dwell in the conditions in which it can be allowed.
18TH INT’L FIQH ACADEMY SEMINAR FROM FEB 28
The three-day 18th International Seminar of the Fiqh Academy will be held from 28th February at Madurai. More than two hundred Ulema, Muftis and Islamic scholars not only from India but also from abroad are expected to attend the seminar. Some of the most vibrant and crucial issues are likely to come up for discussion…