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Not a single verse of the Holy Quran will change but Mr. Wasim Rizvi, There is a delay in god's house, not darkness.


Written By:- Affan Nomani, Editor & Writer 

Former UP Shia Central Waqf Board chief Wasim Rizvi on Thursday triggered another huge controversy stating that twenty-six Quranic verses incite violence and terrorism. 

Wasim Rizvi files a petition in the Supreme court to remove twenty-six Verses from the Holy Quran.
Talking to the India Today Wasim Rizvi said that twenty-six Quranic verses incite violence and terrorism. He also remarks on Abubakar Siddiqui ( R.Z.), Omar Farooque (R.Z.), and Osman Bin Affan (R.Z.) and said these Khalifa has included these verses in the Holy Quran which incite violence, disturb public tranquility, hatred, and ill-will between different religious communities. 

This is, however, not the first time Rizvi has sparked controversy. 
He has made many anti-Muslim Statements in the last few years. He always misinterpreted the word jihad and talk against Muslims and Islam for gaining sympathy from Hindutva.
Wasim Rizvi's controversial remark " 26 Quranic verses incite violence, jihad, and terrorism" is condemnable. 
Referring to both the terms ( Jihad and terrorism ) together is the insult of the noble concept of Jihad. Jihad is striving to purity the inner self to become a perfect Spiritually enriched human being and in respect of outer self, it calls upon believers to undertake all those civilized acts which may help clean the society and the surrounding in which one lives. 
Jihad is a revolutionary concept which calls upon an individual, group, institutions, and instruments of governance and the society to overcome the intent to indulge in sick acts and be guided by evil temptations. It encourages everybody to work together for the liberation of mankind from the ill effects of moral and social evils like disbelief in eternal and final truth, injustice in all its forms and manifestations, use of Coercion or force to impose the vested will on others, the allurement of any kind, committing atrocities on human beings, animals, birds and other species, enmity, hatred and general hostility towards fellow human beings, allowing inequality, social disparities, intellectual disorder, psychological dirt, obscenity, ignorance, illiteracy, narrow-mindedness, extremism, aggressiveness, cruelty, violence, social divide, breach of faith and peace, wickedness, dishonesty, fraud,  and cheating and finally the neglect of human dignity and human rights. 

Wasim Rizwi's case cannot proceed in court for a long time. It is a matter of faith. The Muslims believe that every single verse of the Holy Quran is the word of Almighty Allah ( Swt.). No one can change the single verse of the Holy Quran. Verily We: It is we who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Qur'an) and surely, we will guard it ( Sura: Al-Hijr, Verse-9). 
Religion is a matter of belief or faith. The constitution of India recognizes the fact, how important religion is in the life of the people of India and hence, provides for the right to freedom of religion under Articles 25 to Article 28. The Constitution of India envisages a secular model and provides that every person has the right and freedom to choose and practice his or her religion. 

Wasim Rizvi's controversial statement is nothing more than gaining cheap popularity.
A dozen FIRs have been filed against him for alleged corruption during his tenure at the Waqf Board.
The CBI has registered two FIRs against Wasim Rizvi, former chairman of Uttar Pradesh Shia Waqf Board, and has taken over the investigation into the alleged illegal sale, purchase, and transfer of Waqf properties in Allahabad and Kanpur.
The state government had last year referred two FIRs registered by the Uttar Pradesh police – a 2016 case registered in Allahabad and a 2017 case registered in Lucknow – against Rizvi and others in connection with the case, reported ANI.
Now, he is trying to appease the Yogi Adityanath government to keep his corruption cases buried, ”. He is doing such gimmick to bury his corruption cases. Rizvi thinks he will escape jail for his misdoings by saying these things.” But Mr. Rizvi, There is a delay in god's house, not darkness.

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