What did the Grand Mufti of Jordan respond to a question: What is the ruling on someone who violates his country and fasts with another country?!

The media spokesman for the Jordanian Ifta Department, Mufti Dr. Hassan Abu Arqoub, said that a Muslim should follow the scholars of his country and trust them, stressing that the scholars of his country "have no courtesy in religion."

The words of the Jordanian mufti came in the context of responding to a question from the "Saraya" website, about who has violated Jordan and followed another country in the matter of determining the first days of fasting.

Mufti Abu Arqoub said that the jurisprudential rule states that “the ruling of the ruler raises the dispute,” and the ruler is from and all the fatwa department and the mufti in this regard, and then they represent his opinion. And erroneous opinions that contradict true science and religion.

Abu Arqoub indicated that the Ifta Council has observance and fear of God Almighty, and bears full responsibility with regard to monitoring the crescent of Ramadan, so that the Ifta Council consists of the Minister of Endowments, the Mufti of Homeland, the Mufti of the Armed Forces and other most efficient scholars in the country.

In the same context, Abu Arqoub answered about the fasting of several countries on Saturday, while Jordan announced that the first day of Ramadan is Sunday, that there are standards and standards in other countries that differ from Jordan, and "we may agree or disagree with them."

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