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Badrud_Duja
11-07-2010, 01:54 PM
An Islamic edict in the United Arab Emirates has decreed that vuvuzela trumpets that blare above 100 decibels are religiously forbidden.

"If they are loud enough to damage hearing, vuvuzelas are haram," or forbidden. Importers and traders... must ensure that its power is not over 100 decibels so as to avoid damaging people?s hearing."

It said that the horns can be used only in stadiums if they pose no harm.

The tuneless, deafening plastic vuvuzelas have become the defining sound of South Africa's World Cup, leaving television networks hunting for ways to filter out the constant blare.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hTvB1Bh0zWcTkqQinSwG1YS0Ozdw

al-Kankohi
11-07-2010, 07:19 PM
An Islamic edict in the United Arab Emirates has decreed that vuvuzela trumpets that blare above 100 decibels are religiously forbidden.

"If they are loud enough to damage hearing, vuvuzelas are haram," or forbidden. Importers and traders... must ensure that its power is not over 100 decibels so as to avoid damaging people?s hearing."

It said that the horns can be used only in stadiums if they pose no harm.

The tuneless, deafening plastic vuvuzelas have become the defining sound of South Africa's World Cup, leaving television networks hunting for ways to filter out the constant blare.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hTvB1Bh0zWcTkqQinSwG1YS0Ozdw

What a shame. They are focusing on irrelevant things such as these while conveniently ignoring all the other types of fawahish in their country.

Idil_
11-07-2010, 07:21 PM
^^

My thoughts exactly.

abul_hussain
11-07-2010, 07:35 PM
what about this one ? Dubai opening it's gate for Ismailis and Qadiyanis ?

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ibn Mikael
11-07-2010, 07:38 PM
:salam:

Since when did hearing loss not become a problem? ;)

I think their decision may have something to do with their desire to host the world cup in 2020...or is that Qatar...I forgot.

TripolySunni
11-07-2010, 08:31 PM
I heard they built Hindu temples in Dubai.

London786
12-07-2010, 05:56 AM
it's all a big joke...i shall write soon inshallah about this issue...

sudoku
12-07-2010, 10:38 AM
:salam:

Vuvuzelas are annoying. They should be banned for irritating people and not letting them sleep in peace.

umar_italy
13-07-2010, 05:24 AM
:salam:

Very typical of imperialist western media to focus on absolutely secondary issues and facts happening in the "Muslim world", to keep giving of its people an exotic, lunatic image.

And people even rely on them to keep "informed" about world's "facts". What a shame.

Habib1968
13-07-2010, 02:32 PM
Salam alaikum,


What a shame. They are focusing on irrelevant things such as these while conveniently ignoring all the other types of fawahish in their country.

I totally agree, there are much discotheques in the emirate and many other things that should not be allowed. They schould concentrate on these issues.

Wa salam

London786
15-07-2010, 04:49 AM
your viewpoint of this forum is totally incorrect. However I agree with you with regards to the UAE. What do you mean obsession with quraan and sunnah and bidah? Seriously travel the UAE and you will see clearly the people of the sunnah who raise the flag high. If you are in Dubai visit the markaz on a Thursday, or visit the markaz at Ras al khaymah etc. Seriously in the whole of the UAE when I went to the markaz (tableegh) at Ras al khaymah I found peace and great manners. Personally this forum is very good, with little arguments etc. Yes if someone is stupid enough to criticize the niqab then he will feel the venom of the members. Imam sufyan thawri said that however keeps it good with everyone we fear that he may be compromising the deen.

Anyway you are entitled to your opinion but I cannot agree.