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UK mosques ban Muslim women from using Facebook, traveling alone or wearing trousers

05:17 PM | 8 May, 2016
UK mosques ban Muslim women from using Facebook, traveling alone or wearing trousers
LONDON (Web Desk) - Mosques across the United Kingdom have ordered Muslim women to stop wearing trousers, leaving the house without permission from their husbands, or using Facebook.

The new rules published by various Muslim organizations and associations caused anger among anti-extremism campaigners and moderate Muslims who called the rules “outdated” and “totally wrong” interpretations of Islam, according to a report from The Times.

The Green Lane Masjid in Birmingham banned women from wearing trousers - even in front of their husbands as they show “details of her body”.

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Blackburn’s Central Mosque said women should delete their Facebook accounts to protect them against “evil.”

The mosque cited a quote from the Holy Quran about the “sin” of alcohol to justify its stance against the “vicious network” of Facebook.

“Facebook has opened the doors for sin. Muslim girls and women alike have become prey to this evil,” it reads.

The Blackburn Muslim Association, which is an affiliate of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), an umbrella body representing 500 mosques, even went as far as to say Muslim women should not leave the house without their husband’s permission and should be accompanied with a male chaperon, also known as a “mahram”.

Similarly, a mufti from Croydon Mosque and Islamic Centre said: “A woman should seek her husband’s permission when leaving the house and should not do so without his knowledge.”

The same mosque called abortion “a great sin” and described modelling as “immoral acts”.

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International development secretary Justine Greening said the travel ban on women was “disgraceful” and urged Blackburn Muslim Association to withdraw the comments, Russia Today reported.

Female scholar at the Islamic Sharia Council in London, Khola Hasan, said that such patriarchal views were setting a bad example for Muslims.

“These views are clearly outdated and reflect a patriarchal, narrow world view that is out of step with the rest of the Muslim world,” she told the paper.

“Some men of an older generation may find these freedoms hard to stomach, but they will have to accept them.”

The writer is a member of the staff.

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Currency Rates in Pakistan Today - Pak Rupee to US Dollar, Euro, Dirham, Riyal 19 May 2024

Pakistani currency rates against US Dollar and other currencies on May 18, 2024 (Saturday) in open market.

USD to PKR rate today

US dollar was being quoted at 277.4 for buying and 280.35 for selling.

Euro stands at 297 for buying and 299.5 for selling while British Pound rate is 348.5 for buying, and 352 for selling.

UAE Dirham AED was at 75.25 and Saudi Riyal came down to 73.50.

Today’s currency exchange rates in Pakistan - 19 May 2024

Currency Symbol Buying Selling
US Dollar USD 277.4 280.35
Euro EUR 297 299.5
UK Pound Sterling GBP 348.5 352
U.A.E Dirham AED 75.25 76
Saudi Riyal SAR 73.5 74.25
Australian Dollar AUD 181 183
Bahrain Dinar BHD 747.77 755.77
Canadian Dollar CAD 203 205
China Yuan CNY 38.49 38.89
Danish Krone DKK 40.25 40.65
Hong Kong Dollar HKD 35.96 36.31
Indian Rupee INR 3.33 3.44
Japanese Yen JPY 1.91 1.99
Kuwaiti Dinar KWD 913.28 922.28
Malaysian Ringgit MYR 58.69 59.29
New Zealand Dollar NZD 169.45 171.45
Norwegian Krone NOK 25.67 25.97
Omani Riyal OMR 730.59 738.59
Qatari Riyal QAR 76.41 77.11
Singapore Dollar SGD 203 205
Swedish Korona SEK 25.67 25.97
Swiss Franc CHF 309.01 311.51
Thai Baht THB 7.57 7.72

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