Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Mahaz Advisory Council Meet on Community Issues


KARNATAKA MUSLIMS




Mahaz Advisory Council Meet on Community Issues

Staff Reporter | KMNN
BANGALORE: July 29, 2911.

The Karnataka Muslim Muttahida Mahaz (KMMM) held its advisory council meeting at Shadab Shadi Mahal here to discuss latest issues related to the Muslim Community and communal harmony. It was attended by Ulama, eminent personalities, and others affiliated with the Mahaz. Issues discussed included honorarium for Imams, problems of low-income mosques, teaching of Bhagawad Gita, and Muslim representation in KPSC, etc. Maulana Qadeer Ahmed Adaul Aamiri suggested centralizing community activities in Masjids. All homes surrounding a Masjid should compulsorily affiliate with it. The Masjid should have a complete database of the locality. All educational and social issues of the Muslim residents should be facilitated by the Masjid authorities. Every home should contribute a minimum of Rupees 100 which would strengthen the income of Masjid for its expenses. Maulana Aamiri alerted those who claim India to be their nation, “India is neither yours nor ours. It belongs to all of us”. The Maulana asked the Mahaz to meet the governor with regards to the Bhagwad Gita and KPSC representation issue. Moulana Waheeduddeen Khan Umari, Madani, Convener, Majlisul Ulama Karnataka, suggested Mahaz to take legal action against the Bhagwad Gita issue. Mr. Jaagirdaar from Gulbarga emphasized on expansion of Mahaz at Taluk level. Mr. Syed Iqbal Ahmed, joint convener, KMMM convened the programme. Mr. Syed Tanveer Ahmed, member of Mahaz executive committee introduced the latest issues in his inaugural talk.

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