A fatwa is basically a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a qualified jurist in response to a question posed by a private individual, judge or government to him. The jurists also answer questions asked weekly by subscribers to the
Siasat and the
Etemaad Daily in print, and fatwas are available through email. In 2003–2004, fatwa fees earned 40,000.00 INR. Fatwas covered a wide range of topics: • 2000: In 2000, a fatwa banned Muslim actors like (
Shabana Azmi) from performing "acts of polytheism" (such as
puja) on screen and asked them to denounce themselves being Muslims if they can't follow it. • 2005: In another fatwa, the Jamia Nizamia had absolved
qazis from responsibility for data such as age, previous marriages that is entered on the nikahnama forms in relation to the bride. • 2005: In October 2005, Jamia Nizamia issued a fatwa calling
suicide bombings Un-Islamic. • 2007: A fatwa was issued in 2007 against the state government's move to provide reservations or
quotas to Muslims in education and employment on the basis of
caste system. • 2022: A fatwa was issued by Jamia Nizamia in September 2022, stated that Islamic punishment for blasphemy cannot be administered in a democratic, non-Islamic country like India. Legal avenues must be explored and no individual has right to enforce this Islamic punishment. The fatwa stated that enforcing Sharia penalties is the exclusive domain of
Islamic countries. ==Notable alumni==