‘Pub G.’ The game player is excluded from the realm of Islam


Karachi(94 news) Jamia Uloom Islamia Banori Town has issued a fatwa that 'Pub’ The game-playing circle is excluded from Islam.
According to the details, Jamia Uloom Islamia Banori Town, a well-known religious school of Karachi, has given a fatwa that a person who plays PUBG game is excluded from Islam. And his marriage is also broken.
According to media sources, a person questioned on the website of Jamia Uloom Islamia Banuri Town that the preacher of his neighborhood said in his Friday sermon that by playing PUBG, a Muslim is excluded from the circle of Islam and his marriage is also broken. In response to which this fatwa was given by the Mufti of Jamia Islamia Banori Town. This fatwa is also available on the Jamia website.
Copies of the fatwa have also been posted on social media in large numbers and a new debate has erupted on the issue. According to the details, a question was asked by a citizen ‘ Last Friday, the Imam of our mosque said in a statement that the person who died (pubg) The person who plays the game is out of the realm of Islam and his marriage does not remain, that is, explain all the rules that apply in the case of leaving Islam, please guide in this regard.
In response to the question, it has been said by Darul Ifta that "According to the information, sometimes in the PUBG game, 'power’ To get the game player has to worship the idols and it is his own act of the gamer to bow his player to the idols and worship the idols to get power'. The fatwa further states that 'the player seen in the game is the reflection and spokesperson of the player playing the same game and bowing down to idols while believing in monotheism of a Muslim is shirk'.
It has been said in the fatwa that by doing this act in the game, the evil of bowing down to idols will gradually leave the heart, so it is illegal to play this game and to gain power by bowing down to idols in the PUBG game is shirk, and the one who deliberately does this will be excluded from Islam, such a person must renew his faith and marry.
At the end of the fatwa, it has been said that 'if a person does not commit shirk in the PUBG game, then it is not permissible to play the PUBG game because of agreeing to shirk and containing many other evils'. It should be noted that in the ongoing discussion on social media, users said that not everyone has to do this process to get power in the PUBG game, this feature was given in a certain Chinese version of PUBG.
It should be noted that PUBG is very popular among Pakistani youth like all over the world. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) This year, on July 1, this year, the ``PubG'' game was temporarily banned, after which Justice Amir Farooq of the Islamabad High Court. 24 In July, it overturned the ban on PUBG and ordered the immediate restoration of the online game.





