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Roka Ceremony
Can muslim attend roka ceremony of hindu friend?
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Can muslim attend roka ceremony of hindu friend?
In principle, the Muslims can’t participate in anything polytheistic or immoral. However there is no objection to participation in cultural or seasonal activities.
Now you can decide what is Rika about and Muslims can join it or not.
Sir as per my knowledge The Roka ceremony is a pre-wedding tradition in Indian culture, often described as an informal engagement where families formally agree to the union of a couple. My question is in the event of roka people will perform polytheistic rituals…so avoiding that place at time like staying in food corner when people are performing polytheistic rituals will be fine…or should I dodge whole roka ceremony?
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