Protests erupt outside Kasba Police station as 3 arrested in alleged Kolkata college gang rape
As Eid-ul-Fitr festivities unfolded across India, Muslims gathered in mosques and Eidgahs to offer prayers and commemorate the end of Ramadan. In Kolkata, amid the joyous celebrations, Imam Qari Fazlur Rehman Sahib delivered a powerful address, underscoring the fundamental tenets of Islam. Emphasizing the importance of humanity and unity, he reminded the congregation of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, stressing that Islam does not condone discrimination or hatred.
Addressing recent political rhetoric, Imam Qari Fazlur Rehman Sahib responded to comments made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding Muslim Personal Law, asserting that religious matters are personal and distinct from criminal matters. He urged Muslims to understand and propagate the true essence of Islam, emphasizing the need for education and adherence to Islamic principles beyond mere rituals like fasting. In the context of upcoming elections, he called for wisdom and unity to counter divisive forces and safeguard the harmony of Bengal.
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Protests erupt outside Kasba Police station as 3 arrested in alleged Kolkata college gang rape