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Taraba Muslim council bans wedding parties

Sikiru Obarayese
August 24, 2025
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The Muslim Council of Taraba State has announced a ban on all forms of wedding parties within the state capital, Jalingo.

The decision, which followed consultations with Islamic clerics, traditional rulers, and local authorities, was the central theme of sermons delivered at all Jummat mosques in the city last Friday.

The ban specifically targets popular gatherings such as “Kauyawa” and “Ajo” parties, which the council says are characterized by large crowds of youths, often dressed in tattered clothing, who dance late into the night.

Imam Tajudeen Nuhu, the Chief Imam of Mayo Gwoi Jummat Mosque, conveyed the new directive on behalf of the council.

“Henceforth, it is forbidden for any household to hold ‘Kauyawa,’ parties, ‘Ajo,’ or any form of celebration during weddings here in Jalingo,” he announced.

The council has outlined severe sanctions for anyone who violates the ban. Households that defy the ruling will find that no imam will conduct their Nikah (marriage contract).

“Defaulters face stiff sanctions: no imam will conduct their Nikah (marriage contract). Worse still, funeral prayers, naming ceremonies, or wedding lectures will not be held in their homes.”

Furthermore, funeral prayers, naming ceremonies, or wedding lectures will not be held in their homes. Clerics have also been warned that attending any of the banned events will result in disciplinary action, including the loss of their positions.

The council has urged strict compliance with the new regulations, which it says are aimed at promoting discipline, morality, and respect for Islamic values within the community.

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