If you sing you will not die 991608 | Voice of tomorrow



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In one area of ​​the port, microphones have been made saying that music and music cannot be arranged in ceremonies such as marriage, circumcision and yellow on the body. If a Muslim family disobeys this instruction, the imam of the mosque or anyone else will not attend their janaza to celebrate their marriage or if someone dies.

The decision was made by members of the local panchayat and mosque committee during Friday prayers, said Sabbir Ahmed Emon, a member of District 1 of Bandar Union Parishad. He admits that room-wide microphones have been made as he agrees with the decision.

Meanwhile, when the issue of the mosque imam’s non-involvement in the marriage and janaza was posted on social media, there was a negative reaction. Many are exaggerating.

Bandar UP member Sabbir Ahmed Emon told Kaler Kanth, “Mizanur Rahman, Chairman of the Jannat Jame Mosque Committee in Bagh, District No. 1 of Bandar Union Parishad, raised the issue of singing at weddings and other functions before of Friday prayers. This decision was later made and microphones were performed in the area. If any family disobeys this instruction, if any member of his family dies, no imam or scholar will go to perform his janaza or to the marriage of any member of that family. This decision is correct.

The UP member, who identified himself as an Awami League activist, further said: “People are hurt by loud music. No one is obeying it even after saying it over and over. That is why this tough decision has been made this time. However, it is no problem if you listen to music on television or on your mobile inside the house. Music cannot be played on the speakers. I am not alone, it has the support of the local panchayat and the mosque committee.

MA Rashid, president of Bandar Upazila Parishad and president of the Upazila Awami League, said: ‘No one can do that. I’ll find out about this. The matter will be investigated in the town hall tomorrow (Sunday). Action will then be taken by calling that UP member.

Ehsan Uddin Ahmed, Chairman of Bandar Union Parishad, said: “If someone bothers others by playing loud songs, legal action can be taken systematically. But the topic of not teaching janaza and marriage is an exaggeration. Bandar Upazila Nirbahi (UN) officer Shukla Sarkar said: ‘They can’t do that. They will be asked about this. Especially the UP member has to explain.



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