KANO — The Kano Hisbah board, established to maintain the norms of Sharia, on Wednesday, announced the ban on mannequins used by tailors, supermarkets and boutiques to display clothes.
The Commander, Sheikh Aroun ibn Sina declared that the use of mannequins contravened the provision of Islamic injunctions and the agency is set to raid the state to remove the articulated dolls on the grounds that they are used for idolatry and immoral activities.
He said Kano has been divided into five areas for the effective monitoring and implementation of the ban, added that the people will be sensitized on how Islam frowns on the use of the dolls.
“Hisbah prohibits the use of mannequins at shops, commercial and private residences and other public places.
“This violates Islamic provisions. It is also responsible for immoral thoughts among some members of the public, all these are against Islam,” Ibn Sina said.
He warned that those who fail to comply with the order will be arrested and prosecuted.
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