From banning wearing of wig during prayers to prohibiting having test tube baby
Islamic scholars are now raising questions on the relevance of a number of such fatwas issued by the country's largest seminary, the Darul Uloom Deoband.
Islamic scholar Maulana Wahiuddin Khan says it is not proper to issue fatwas "on every issue".
"It is essential to understand that these fatwas are merely a point of view and it depends on an individual whether to follow them or not," he says.
On the seminary's fatwa website, the edicts have been divided in 39 categories.
In one such query to the clerics, a man has asked if it is appropriate for him to wear his wig during the namaz, to which they replied that it is inappropriate.
In another case, a man had asked that if he goes to another planet and finds an alien there, should he click its picture? The reply was that Islam forbids clicking pictures of living beings.
A man sought the seminary's advice when his six-year-old daughter wanted to learn to ride the bicycle. The clerics said that the girl can ride the bicycle till the age of nine,
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