Attributing sexual harassment to the clothes a victim is wearing is a delusional justification, according to Dar al-Iftaa, which attributed harassment to “sick souls that lack any mental or human control” and “despicable whims”. “A Muslim is enjoined to turn a blind eye to the forbidden in all cases and circumstances,” the institution added in a statement. According to Dar al-Iftaa, sexual harassment is forbidden by Sharia (Islamic Law) and is a crime punishable by law, explaining that a Muslim is required to turn a blind eye to prohibitions in all cases and circumstances. The statement reads that a harasser commits two shameful acts –– the first being voyeurism and the second being violatin
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