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Muslim council bans wedding parties

The FrontierThe FrontierAugust 24, 2025 2441 Minutes read0

•A Muslim wedding

Muslims in Jalingo town of Taraba State have been banned from organising all forms of wedding parties.

The wedding parties banned include Kauyawa day (Villagers’ Days) and Ajo parties during which youths including young boys and girls dress in tattered clothes and dance mostly from evening to night in the name of wedding party, reports Sunday Trust.

The ban was jointly agree upon by all the imams in Jalingo under the Muslim Council of Taraba State together with traditional rulers and with the support of authorities.

‎The ban was the main subject of sermon (Khuduba) delivered by all imams of Jummat mosques in Jalingo, during last Friday prayers.

The ban, which was conveyed by Imam Tajudeen Nuhu, the Chief Imam of Mayo Gwoi Jummat Mosque, Jalingo on behalf of Taraba Muslim council said, “Henceforth, it is forbidden for any household to hold ‘Kauyawa,’ parties, ‘Ajo,’ or any form of celebration during weddings here in Jalingo.”

The council warned that any Muslim that violates the ban, no imam ‎will officiate the marriage contract (Nikah) in his house.

The ban also stopped imams or clerics from offering funeral prayers (Salat al-Janazah) when death occurs in the households of those that violate the order.

Similarly, no scholar, male or female, will attend to deliver wedding Islamic lectures as well as naming ceremony in the house of any person that violates the order.

‎Imams and clerics were however warned that any of them that participate in funeral, naming ceremony in the household of those who violate this ruling will face disciplinary action, including removal from their position as imam.

‎‎This ruling was jointly agreed upon by all the imams in Jalingo under the Muslim Council, together with traditional rulers and with the support of the authorities.

‎The Muslim council therefore advised all Muslims in Jalingo to comply with the new ruling which was aimed at installing sanity, fear of God and discipline among Muslim community.

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