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Ganduje’s Government Bans Use Of Mannequins For Display Of Clothes


The Hisbah, under the watch of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje on Wednesday announced ban on use of mannequins to display clothes by tailors, supermarkets and boutique owners in the state.
Hisbah is an agency saddled with the responsibility of enforcement of Shariah doctrine in Kano State.
This was just as the agency warned that the agency would embark on raiding of those places to remove them, describing the use of the mannequins for advert purposes as idolatery.
Commander of the state Hisbah board, Sheikh Aroun ibn Sina, who announced the ban in the state, added that the use of mannequins by tailors, boutique owners and others contravened the provision of Islamic injunctions.
According to him, “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.
We have divided Kano into five areas for the monitoring and implementation of the ban across the state.”
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