In the perspective of Sharia, Mohammad Shami is considered guilty.
The controversy surrounding Mohammad Shami's decision not to observe fasting continues to escalate. During the Champions Trophy, he faced significant criticism, which led him to express regret over the matter. Now, the Indian fast bowler finds himself embroiled in yet another debate, with many labeling him as culpable.
Among those voicing their concerns is Maulana Shahabuddin Rajvi, the president of the All India Muslim Jamaat. He has expressed his disapproval regarding Shami's daughter participating in the Holi celebrations, attributing blame to Shami and his family for this incident.
Shami's wife, Hasin Jahan, shared a photograph of their daughter covered in colors during the Holi festival, which sparked a heated discussion both in support and against the act. Some argue that the festival leads to the harassment of young girls, prompting various individuals to express their apprehensions. Shahabuddin Rajvi stated that engaging in color play knowingly is inappropriate.
The leader of the Muslim Jamaat remarked, "She is a young girl. If she plays Holi without understanding its implications, then it is not her fault. However, if she is aware..."
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