Weird fatwa by Maulana of Bangladesh, why the use of ‘Haha’ emoji on Facebook is haram!

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Dhaka: A strange fatwa given on an emoji of Bangladesh’s eminent Maulana Ahmadullah has become a topic of discussion. Maulana Ahmadullah has given a fatwa against the use of the ‘Haha’ emoji being used to make fun of people on Facebook, saying it is wrong to do so.

Maulana Ahmadullah mainly discusses religious matters in Muslim-majority Bangladesh. He is also very active on Facebook and YouTube and has more than 3 million followers on social media. Along with this, he is also often seen in many TV shows. According to a report, Maulana, while sharing a video of about three minutes on Saturday, talked about mocking people through the Haha emoji on Facebook, in which he issued a fatwa.

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According to the report, he said that it is ‘haram for Muslims to do so. Maulana Ahmadullah said in this video that, in today’s era, we use the Haha emoji to make fun of people. If you are using Haha Emoji just for fun and the person posting The intention is not bad then it is fine, but if your intention is to defame or taunt someone with this emoji, then it is haraam. Stop doing stuff like this. Don’t use haha ​​emoji to make fun of people.

So far more than 20 lakh views have come on this video of Maulana Ahmadullah. On the one hand, thousands of followers gave their positive reactions to Maulana’s video. So many people have made fun of it there.

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