Jamiat Mega 33rd General Session exhorted national unity against communal forces and unity among the community.
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Ajmer Sharif: November, 14 At a concluding session of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind’s 33rd General session which pulled huge public gathering, Jamiat in a declaration has warned the government that if Uniform Civil code is imposed on this country or interference made in the Muslim Personal Law, then our status will not be of a free citizen. The declaration also condemned triple talaaq at one go and appeals to every sections of the Muslim society to make stride to eliminate this wrong-practice.
Besides that among a dozen resolutions on a wide range of issues JUH reiterated its long pending demand of enacting anti-communal violence law and made it clear that the community will not tolerate any meddling in the Muslim Personal Law and will oppose Uniform civil Code with tooth and nail as it violates the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. Presenting the resolutions in the presence of different faith leaders (including Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Christian) and Islamic scholars, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani said we would work together to build a new India. Raising doubts over the intention of the present government over UCC, Maulana Mahmood Madani recalled the message of great Islamic scholar Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani to then government that “Muslims in India will live with complete religious, cultural and civil freedom instead of giving in to subjugation, they would prefer to die with honour.”
It also strongly protested against forcing school children to observe religious ritual of a particular religion and demanded for the removal of this practice. On rising communal incidents in the country since the present government came to power, Maulana Madani said the Jamiat has been pressing upon the previous governments to pass anti-communal valence law but unfortunately they did not heed this demand. The resolution states, “Jamiat considers communal harmony as the pre-condition for the security and integrity of the country. It regards incidence of communal riots as a blot on the face of the nation and stumbling block in the country’s progress. It’s the primary duty of the Government to maintain peace and security in the country. It must not allow communal disturbance. Therefore this session of the Jamiat demands from the Central and the state Governments to enact anti- Communal violence law. It also expressed deep concern over declining representation of Muslims in different walks of life and made several demands for rectifying the situation including reservations and scraping of religious bar from the Article 341 . It also stressed need of forging unity with Dalits and backward classes and asking to all Muslims to maintain cordial relations with members of every section of the society for strengthening the national unity. Maulana Niaz Ahmad Faruqi while reading the resolution asserted that Jamiat will fight against social injustice meted out to the Dalits and Adivasis. In his presidential address, Jamiat president Maulana Mohammad Usman especially touched upon the sectarian differences among Muslims adding that it is a call of time that every sects should be on a common platform on issues related to the nation and community. In the past, he warned that sectarian differences among Muslims have caused harm to the nation and the Muslim world. Jamiat also announced of launching social reform movement against nudity, alcoholism and pornography and propagating Islamic teachings in the country during the whole year of 2017.Several Muslims and non Muslim leaders attended this huge gathering including Dalit Ashok Bharti, Dr. Lokesh Muni ji, Swami Chidananda Saraswati, Pundit N. K Sharma, Barevli leader Maulana Tauqir Raza Khan and head of Khwaja Chishti Dargha in Ajmer Haji Syed Muin Chishti, Prof Akhtarul Wasey and several other jamiat leaders. On the occasion, Jamait Ulama-i- Hind also released an 8-point- Declaration urging Islamic scholars and ulama to work for maintaining unity and harmony and to dispel the misgivings about Islam and present the true face of Islam to the world.
Ajmer Sharif: November, 14 At a concluding session of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind’s 33rd General session which pulled huge public gathering, Jamiat in a declaration has warned the government that if Uniform Civil code is imposed on this country or interference made in the Muslim Personal Law, then our status will not be of a free citizen. The declaration also condemned triple talaaq at one go and appeals to every sections of the Muslim society to make stride to eliminate this wrong-practice.
Besides that among a dozen resolutions on a wide range of issues JUH reiterated its long pending demand of enacting anti-communal violence law and made it clear that the community will not tolerate any meddling in the Muslim Personal Law and will oppose Uniform civil Code with tooth and nail as it violates the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution. Presenting the resolutions in the presence of different faith leaders (including Hindu, Sikh, Jain and Christian) and Islamic scholars, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind general secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani said we would work together to build a new India. Raising doubts over the intention of the present government over UCC, Maulana Mahmood Madani recalled the message of great Islamic scholar Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani to then government that “Muslims in India will live with complete religious, cultural and civil freedom instead of giving in to subjugation, they would prefer to die with honour.”
It also strongly protested against forcing school children to observe religious ritual of a particular religion and demanded for the removal of this practice. On rising communal incidents in the country since the present government came to power, Maulana Madani said the Jamiat has been pressing upon the previous governments to pass anti-communal valence law but unfortunately they did not heed this demand. The resolution states, “Jamiat considers communal harmony as the pre-condition for the security and integrity of the country. It regards incidence of communal riots as a blot on the face of the nation and stumbling block in the country’s progress. It’s the primary duty of the Government to maintain peace and security in the country. It must not allow communal disturbance. Therefore this session of the Jamiat demands from the Central and the state Governments to enact anti- Communal violence law. It also expressed deep concern over declining representation of Muslims in different walks of life and made several demands for rectifying the situation including reservations and scraping of religious bar from the Article 341 . It also stressed need of forging unity with Dalits and backward classes and asking to all Muslims to maintain cordial relations with members of every section of the society for strengthening the national unity. Maulana Niaz Ahmad Faruqi while reading the resolution asserted that Jamiat will fight against social injustice meted out to the Dalits and Adivasis. In his presidential address, Jamiat president Maulana Mohammad Usman especially touched upon the sectarian differences among Muslims adding that it is a call of time that every sects should be on a common platform on issues related to the nation and community. In the past, he warned that sectarian differences among Muslims have caused harm to the nation and the Muslim world. Jamiat also announced of launching social reform movement against nudity, alcoholism and pornography and propagating Islamic teachings in the country during the whole year of 2017.Several Muslims and non Muslim leaders attended this huge gathering including Dalit Ashok Bharti, Dr. Lokesh Muni ji, Swami Chidananda Saraswati, Pundit N. K Sharma, Barevli leader Maulana Tauqir Raza Khan and head of Khwaja Chishti Dargha in Ajmer Haji Syed Muin Chishti, Prof Akhtarul Wasey and several other jamiat leaders. On the occasion, Jamait Ulama-i- Hind also released an 8-point- Declaration urging Islamic scholars and ulama to work for maintaining unity and harmony and to dispel the misgivings about Islam and present the true face of Islam to the world.
Congratulations to jamiat Ulema hind for wonderful step
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