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The Chief Imam of the Bole Traditional Area, Alhaji Mohammed Iddrisu, has officially prohibited extravagant Islamic weddings within his jurisdiction, with the directive taking effect from Wednesday, 5th March 2025.
This decision follows extensive consultations with Islamic clerics and aims to curb the rising costs associated with wedding ceremonies, ensuring that marriages align with traditional Islamic principles.
The Chief Imam expressed concerns that excessive spending on weddings has placed a financial burden on young people, making it increasingly difficult for them to marry.

The ban specifically targets lavish wedding receptions, multiple outfit changes by couples, and record dances, commonly known as "jams."
Additionally, the ruling prohibits male beauticians from dressing women, a practice deemed contrary to Islamic customs.
A statement issued from the Office of the Bole Chief Imam explained that such practices have inflated wedding costs, making marriage less accessible to many youths.
“This decision aims to curb deviant practices which set high wedding costs, therefore making it difficult for many youths to get married,” the statement read.
To ensure compliance, the Chief Imam has called on all stakeholders, including religious leaders, community elders, and local authorities, to support the enforcement of the ban.
He urged residents to embrace simpler wedding ceremonies that reflect the true essence of Islamic traditions.
Copies of the directive have been distributed to key authorities, including the Paramount Chief of Bole (Bolewura), the Bole Municipal Police Commander, the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), and local media outlets such as Nkilgi FM and Yagbon FM, to aid in its implementation.
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