UP

70,000 Indian Muslim clerics issue fatwa against terror

Home page World
12 Punto 14 Punto 16 Punto 18 Punto
70,000 Indian Muslim clerics issue fatwa against terror

Nearly 70,000 Indian Muslim clerics have signed a fatwa against Isis and other terror groups saying they were "not Islamic organisations".

Around 1.5 million Muslims visiting a shrine dedicated to a Sufi Islamic saint near the city of Ajmer in north western state of Rajasthan during the Urs religious festival have signed a petition against terrorist attacks.

Mufti Mohammed Saleem Noori, one of the clerics who signed the fatwa, told the Times of India: "From Sunday onwards, when the annual Urs began, members of Dargah Aala Hazrat have been distributing forms among followers seeking signatures to show that those signing stand against terrorism.

"Nearly 15 lakh (1.5m) Muslims have recorded their protest. Around 70,000 clerics from across the world, who were part of the event, passed the fatwa."

He called on media organisations to stop referring to the groups - including Isis, the Taliban and al-Qaeda - as “Islamic”.

Another cleric, Hazrat Subhan Raza Khan, said the decision had been made in the wake of the Paris attacks to spread out the message that the Muslim community condemns Islamist extremism.

The head of the shrine at Ajmer, Mohammed Ehsan Raza Khan said: "It is written in the Quran that killing one innocent person is equivalent to killing all humanity".

But the clerics also opposed the bombing campaign several Nato countries - including the UK whose parliament approved airstrikes last week - against Isis in Syria saying innocent women and children had been killed in the strikes.

They said Western powers should focus on stopping the terrorists but not at the cost of civilian lives.

Date
2016.12.01 / 17:24
Author
Axar.az
See also

Iran will unblock Telegram soon

Germany close the largest Ukrainian Refugee Center

Trump declines to comment on Taiwan's defense

Patriot batteries deemed ineffective for Ukraine

4.2-magnitude earthquake hits Armenia-Turkiye border

Netanyahu: Hezbollah is trying to rearm in Lebanon

Ukraine buys Patriot systems from Germany

Zakharova rebukes Pashinyan’s remarks on Turks

Iraq and Turkiye sign water deal

Prince Andrew stripped of remaining military titles

Latest
Xocalı soyqırımı — 1992-ci il Bağla
Bize yazin Bağla
ArxivBağla