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Fatwa in India to boycott Israeli goods

Muslim clerics here issued a fatwa, asking their community members to boycott goods manufactured by Israel because of its offensive in Gaza.

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Muslim clerics here issued a fatwa, asking their community members to boycott goods manufactured by Israel and its friendly companies because of its offensive in Gaza.
 
The legal pronouncement was issued on a question asking in the light of Islamic law, whether it was justified for the Muslims to boycott Israeli goods manufactured by Israeli and friendly companies as the profit earned by them was being used against the Muslims.

"The companies which fund Israel or support it economically, such companies and their products should be boycotted so that Israel can be weakened. So that such attacks do not take place in future against Palestinians or any innocent," said Khalid Rasheed Firangi Mahali, a Sunni Muslim cleric , Lucknow.

He also urged the Indian Government to strongly voice its concern on the issue in the international fora like UN.

"Following its non-aligned movement, India should strongly condemn such act of Israel and help Palestinians on humanitarian grounds. Strong action should be taken against Israeli Embassy in India and New Delhi should voice its concern on the issue in the international fora like the UN," Mahali added.
   
More than 1,150 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched its offensive against Gaza on December 27 to force Hamas to stop rocket attacks on its territory.

Israel has accused Hamas of taking shelter among the civilian population and using sites such as mosques and schools as military posts.

Hamas said on Sunday it would cease fire immediately along with other militant groups in the Gaza Strip and give Israel, which already declared a unilateral truce, a week to pull its troops out of the territory.

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