Hisbah bans use of mannequin to display clothes in Kano, by tailors, boutique owners

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By LUBABATU GARBA

 The Kano State Hisbah Board has banned the use of mannequins to display clothes by tailors, supermarkets and boutique owners.

The Commander-General of the board, Shaikh Harun Ibn Sina, made this known in a statement issued to Daily Trust on Wednesday.

Shaikh Ibn Sina said the use of mannequins by tailors, supermarkets and others contravened Islamic injunctions.

He added that the board would embark on sensitisation of the public to educate them on how Islam frowns at the use of mannequins.

He said after sensitisation, the board would embark on raiding of those places to remove the mannequins, describing their use for advert purposes as idolatry.

“We divided Kano into five areas for monitoring and implementation of the ban across the state,” he added. (Adapted from Daily Trust)

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