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JIH’s President Appeal: Study the Islam Directly

New Delhi 13th September: Jalaluddin Umri, President of Jamaat-e-Islami, Hind appealed the people to directly study the Islam. He said this in a programme which held on the occasion of Eid on the name of Eid get-together (Eid Milan) in the headquarter of JIH on 12th September at evening. He said that the fasting give us the teaching to control on our desire.
Through fasting we develop fear of Allah, he said. We also develop the patience and tolerance through fasting in Ramazan but we should be patient and tolerant in our entire life as we practiced in Ramazan, he explained. Allah made one month of Ramazan compulsory for Muslims so that they may develop taqwa in whole life, he explained.
He withdrew attention of the whole participants in the celebration of Eid get-together and he mainly requested Hindu brethren to directly study Islam rather than searching the conduct and behavior of Muslims and comparing with Islam. He also requested them to ponder over the Ibadah (worship) of Muslims.
The programme was started with recitation of holy Quran by Arshad Nadeem and translated by Zainuddin in Urdu and Hindi respectively. Zonal president of Delhi and Haryana, Dr. Muhammad Rafat explained the lecture of Jalaluddin Umri in English. The programme was chaired by Secretary of Dawat section of JIH, Muhammad Iqbal. Many important personalities of the city like secretary of Iran cultural house, Dr. Kareem Najfi, former president of All India Muslim Majlis-e- Mushawarat, Syed Shahabuddin, Maulana Ataur Rahman Qasmi, chairman of Jain TV, Dr. J. K. Jain, famous documentary maker, Suberdeeb Chakravarty, Gopal Menon, Director of “Hey-Ram”, Co-ordinator of Jamia Minority Status Committee, M. Ilyas Malik, Secretary of Fiqh Academy, Ameen Usmani, President of Ambedkar Samaj Party, Tej Singh, Mohd. Athar of NDTV, Mahmood Ahmed of CNEB (News),and Roshan Ali of CNN-IBN among other renowned journalists of both electronic and print media valuable participation in Eid get-together programme.

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