One-wheeling, kite flying and aerial firing declared un-Islamic
The country’s religious scholars have issued a fatwa declaring three life-threatening activities – one-wheeling, kite flying, and aerial firing as un-Islamic, citing the sanctity of human life as paramount.
The fatwa states that any act endangering life is against Islamic teachings, which prioritise the protection of human lives.
Scholars described these activities as highly dangerous and equated them to acts of self-harm.
DIG Operations Faisal Kamran highlighted the fatalities linked to these practices, stressing that Islam forbids actions that lead to self-destruction.
According to police records, 151 individuals have been arrested for one-wheeling and 150 cases registered for kite flying in just 20 days.
Additionally, 118 offenders involved in aerial firing have been jailed.
The police vowed to continue strict action to curb these unlawful and life-threatening activities. Parents were urged to discourage their children from engaging in such harmful behaviours.
Kite flying and aerial firing, in particular, have caused numerous injuries and deaths due to sharp kite strings and stray bullets.
Authorities and religious leaders called for community cooperation to uphold public safety and Islamic values.