Africa
Mogadishu men ordered to grow beard in 30 days
Leader of the Hizbul Islam Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys. Photo/FILE
Posted Monday, June 21 2010 at 19:37
MOGADISHU, Monday
Men in the Somali capital Mogadishu, have been given 30 days to grow beard. The order was issued by Moalim Hashi Mohamed Farah, the Governor in the capital. It takes effect on July 20.
Moalim Hashi is a member of Hizbu Islam, led by Sheikh Dahir Aweys, one of the Islamist groups opposing the Transitional Federal Government.
Talking to the local media via teleconference late on Sunday, Moalim Hashi stated that Somali women in the capital had already complied with the order of using the Hijab (heavy dress covering from head to toe). He added that it is time from men to comply with Islamic manners.
The clergyman ordered all men of adult age to grow beard and to trim moustaches.
He emphasized that his Islamic authority was aware of some men actually shaving the beards and even growing the moustaches, which is the opposite of the code the order demands.
“As from 20th of July, we are hereby ordering all men to obey the instructions of trimming the moustaches and growing the beards,” said Moalim Hashi. “Short of complying with the instructions will attract punishment in accordance with the Sharia (Islamic) laws),” he added.
The order stressed that men shaving beards is effectively prohibited. “Time to cut beard off is over,” remarked the governor.
Somali Islamist groups, namely Al-Shabaab and Hizbu Islam, have introduced several restrictions including, among others, ban on school bells, women wearing bras, movie houses, music, folk dances and football, particularly watching the World Cup currently taking place in South Africa.
Meanwhile, Moalim Hashi permitted Global Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), a media house in Mogadishu, to air its programmes.
It had been out of operations for the last 66 days because GBC shared frequency with a Nairobi based Bar Kulan Radio, an independent broadcaster that refused to stop playing music.
“Now that GBC is no longer sharing frequency with the ‘devilish’ Bar Kulan Radio, it can broadcast its programmes,” Moalim Hashi.
On April 3, Hizbu Islam ordered all Mogadishu Radio and TVs to stop playing music and lyrics. The broadcasters complied, except Mogadishu Radio, a government-run media and Bar Kulan, a broadcaster that transmits its programmes from Nairobi in neighbouring Kenya.
Moalim Hashi promised to take action against the defiant Bar Kulan Radio when Islamists get to Nairobi.
The latest edict on beards by Hizbu Islam follows a similar order issued late last year by Al-Shabaab. The two groups control most of Somalia. “Men are ordered to grow their beards and trim their moustaches and anyone found violating this law will face the consequences,” the group said. This can include flogging.
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Submitted by voiceofhaguePosted June 23, 2010 06:33 PM
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Submitted by gumo
@THE BLUEZ, i would want to believe this Hizbul Islam Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys uses Quran for a pillow and should therefore be an authority on the religion. I therefore find it difficult to believe your version with regard to growing beard.
Posted June 23, 2010 08:38 AM -
Submitted by njeridiva
ROFI i completely echo your sentiments.i am myself a devout atheist and naturalist...its great to finally meet another kenyan who shares similar values.i have met many kenyans who feel the same way but would never admit to it publically.i find that living in the world as an atheist,one is almost as reviled as living as a homosexual.biggotry and ignorance is rife especially in kenya where intellect and individuality is shunned.
Posted June 23, 2010 06:56 AM -
Submitted by coldcase
Not fair...a good beard takes 45 days
Posted June 23, 2010 05:31 AM -
Submitted by tonyliberal
These extremists need to understand that one does not necessarily loose his/her identity by proscribing to a given faith. Each somali person has an identity and a personality that should be guarded jealously. Submitting the somali people to such absurd religion dogma only serves to alienate the islam faith from the other religions and to raise the suspicion that is already there...
Posted June 23, 2010 12:25 AM




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'Moalim Hashi promised to take action against the defiant Bar Kulan Radio when Islamists get to Nairobi.'What a threat! I can only hope and pray that our defense forces have taken note of this!