The World Cup matches in South Africa make unholy noises by the horns of Vuvuzela — according to a religious announcement in the United Arab Emirates.
A fatwa by the UAE's General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments declares that the now-famous explosion from the plastic vuvuzela is not allowed (this is haram) in the Gulf country if it go above 100 decibels — about the sound of a passing train.
It says the characteristic of vuvuzela flash is up to 127 decibels.
The fatwa is based on the judgment that fans’ hearing can damage the din.
A fatwa by the UAE's General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments declares that the now-famous explosion from the plastic vuvuzela is not allowed (this is haram) in the Gulf country if it go above 100 decibels — about the sound of a passing train.
It says the characteristic of vuvuzela flash is up to 127 decibels.
The fatwa is based on the judgment that fans’ hearing can damage the din.