150 Ulema declare suicide bombing Haram.RAWALPINDI, July 12, 2009 (Balochistan Times) -- More than 150 Ulema and Mashaikh on Sunday declared suicide bombing Noun 1. suicide bombing - a terrorist bombing carried out by someone who does not hope to survive it bombing - the use of bombs for sabotage; a tactic frequently used by terrorists suicide bombing n → Haram For the municipality of Haram, see . For the technical Islamic legal meaning, see . The Arabic term ḥaram has a meaning of "sanctuary" or "holy site" in Islam. and suicide bombers out from Islam.They expressed these views during meeting of Ulema and Mashaikh of Daio Band Sect from Jhelum, Chakwal and Rawalpindi and Attock presided by Regional Police Officer Rawalpindi, Nasir Khan Durrani here in Hassan Raza Complex Rawalpindi. Besides Ulema, City Police Officer Rawalpindi, District police officers Jhelum, Attock, Chakwal and DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive of entire division also attended the meeting.After the consultation, all Ulema unanimously termed suicide bombing Haram and further said that suicide bombing is great sin and those who will carry suicide bombing will be considered out of Islam. It was also agreed that Khateeb must avoid mentioning controversial issues. An administrative Committee must be devised which will conduct surprise visit and would not allow any stranger to stay in Madrassah ma·dras·sah also ma·dra·sa or me·dre·se n. Islam A building or group of buildings used for teaching Islamic theology and religious law, typically including a mosque. .Committees should also be formed to check the internal affairs of the Madrassah and doors of the Madrassah will remain open for the surprise visit of these Committees to check record and documents of students. (THROUGH ASIA Asia (ā`zhə), the world's largest continent, 17,139,000 sq mi (44,390,000 sq km), with about 3.3 billion people, nearly three fifths of the world's total population. PULSE) |
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