Muslims in India: ‘Muslims in India safe …’

All India Muslim Jamaat President Ma Ula Lana Shahbuddin

Muslims in India: All India Muslim Jamaat national leader Ma Ula Lana Shahbuddin Rajvi Parellvi has issued a major statement on the safety of Muslims in the country. He said that Muslims in the country celebrate their religious ceremonies, Namas, Rosa, Hajj, Zakat, procession and Urs. He rejected the claim that Muslims were insecure in the country.

Ma Ula Lana Shahabuddin also criticized the decision to protest against the Jantar Mantar of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board. He said that the month of Ramadan is for worship and not for the demonstration.

‘Can you perform at any time in 11 months of the year? Why in Ramadan?’

He said, ‘It is a constitutional right to protest, but it is wrong to do so during the month of Holy Ramadan. It is like stopping people from religious work and engaging in political work. It can be done anytime in 11 months of the year, and why only in Ramadan?

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Ma Ula Lana suggested that those who describe Muslims in India should be sent to Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to be given a chance to see the situation. He said, “When they look at the real situation there, then after returning to India, they will say that the Indian Muslims are completely safe.”

‘In the month of Ramadan, Muslims should only focus on worship’

During the month of Ramadan, Ma Ula Lana appealed that Muslims should focus only on worship and avoid political events. He said that mixing religion and politics is not right, especially when it comes to a holy month like Ramadan.

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