Palestinian fatwa bans weddings without proof couple is swine flu free
Top cleric issues ruling after more swine flu cases confirmed in West Bank, bringing total number to 69.
By DPA Tags: swine flu Israel news PalestiniansThe Palestinian Authority's top Islamic cleric on Tuesday issued a fatwa, or Islamic ruling, banning the issuance of marriage contracts without a certificate proving that couples are free of the swine flu virus.
The religious ruling was issued after more swine flu cases were confirmed in the West Bank.
In his fatwa, Chief Justice Taysseer al-Tamimi ordered religious courts in the Palestinian Authority not to complete wedding procedures unless couples bring a document from the Health Ministry proving they are not infected with the flu virus.
Al-Tamimi said the fatwa aims at curbing the spread of the virus in the West Bank.
The Health Ministry said Tuesday that two new cases were discovered in the cities of Ramallah and Bethlehem, raising the number of H1N1 cases in the Palestinian Authority to 69. No deaths have been reported.
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