Islamic scholar urges Haj pilgrims not to take selfies


Riyadh, Oct 13 (IANS): A prominent Saudi Islamic scholar has urged pilgrims not to indulge in taking "selfies" while performing Haj, saying the new rampant phenomenon distracts worshippers from completing the rituals they came for, media reported Monday.

"People often do it to show off, potentially disqualifying their entire act of worship and affecting the divine reward they would get for coming here," the Arab News quoted Ali bin Abdul Aziz Al-Shibal, a member of a Haj awareness committee and lecturer at the Majmaah University, as saying.

"Taking photos to let others know where you are or to show that you are engaging in good deeds affects the purity of intention and simply defies the purpose," he said.

"That is not to mention the fact that other pilgrims will inevitably show up in the photos, violating privacy and rights and creating potential security issues."

According to Al-Shibal, Islam prohibits Muslims from imitating such forms of non-Muslim culture and traditions.

"Muslims should be proud of their own culture," he added.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Oct 20 2014

    I find he is right in his Statement.One goes to pray ,and in the middle of prayers pose for Fotos which really disturbs others,and distsacts others from prayers.It is Happening the same in churches during either by marraige,first communion .That time the mind should be concentrated on whta youare doing there for what purpose.God doesnt Need Fotos to say I have seen you.To Show at home take it at other times.These Fotos you will be seeing mostly ten times in your life time.then who is interested in it.Be frank ,how many times you have seen your own wedding,communion,HAJ Fotos ?

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