On the occasion of the close of the holy month of Ramadan, the Emirates Council for Islamic Issuance (IFRC) has extended its sincere congratulations to President HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, His Highnesses, Members of the Supreme Council of the Union, Rulers of the Emirates and the whole world, and may God rest his soul. , And our nation is prosperous and stable.

At its second meeting of 2019, which was held recently under the chairmanship of Sheikh Abdullah bin Biyeh, the Council discussed the mechanism of granting the license to issue a fatwa according to the system emanating from the decision to establish the council, stressing that it is in contact with the various state institutions concerned with religious programs. Awareness of the importance of the Fatwa and the licensing mechanism for the two inspectors.

The Council stressed that the fatwa will continue to be an essential element in consolidating the meaning of human brotherhood and solidarity among all components of society. It is working to establish standards and rules of fatwa that will enable the consolidation of the concepts of tolerance and coexistence with each other and to uphold the noble moral values ​​affirmed by our Islamic religion, Our leadership is keen to establish them in UAE society. Sheikh Abdullah bin Biyeh stressed the urgent need to control the fatwa, which has become very difficult and inappropriate, so that it is not easy to indulge, and the intensity to extremism and abstinence, recalling that the duty of the Mufti, is to remove moral confusion, which By the inflammatory discourse, and the negation of the religious legitimacy in which it is worn.

In another context, the Council discussed the mechanism to deal with the abuse of sanctities, atonement and sectarian intolerance. The Council also reviewed some contemporary issues and the jurisprudential developments related to fasting.