
Most Muslims are not seeing a special impact of AIMPLB’s appeal.
New Delhi: The appeal to tie a black band during the prayer of All India Muslim Personal Law Board is not seeing much effect on Muslims. Meanwhile, a Maulana from Delhi went away from AIMPLB’s stance and said that it is not necessary to tie a black band to protest. Let us know that AIMPLB has urged Muslims to tie a black band on their right hand while going to the prayer of Juma on the last Friday of Ramadan in protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Bill. AIMPLB general secretary Maulana Mohammad Fazalur Rahim Mujdidi issued a video appeal on the board’s ‘X’ handle, in which he requested this.
‘It is not necessary to tie a black band for protest’
Reacting to the appeal of AIMPLB, Maulana of Madina Jama Masjid in Shakurpur Basti area said that it is not necessary to tie a black band, it can also protest. He said that many people are not even aware of what the Personal Law Board has said. Please tell that no black band was seen in the mosque. Police forces have been deployed in the mosque and surrounding areas. At the same time, reacting to the statement of BJP leaders, the general secretary of the mosque said that Namaz is often in the mosque, someone offers Namaz on the road under compulsion.
‘There is less space for prayer prayers’
The general secretary of the mosque said that special preparations have been made for the prayers of goodbye Explain that on the appeal to tie a black bandage, the Namazis who reached the Jama Masjid of Meerut also said that it is not necessary to tie a black band to protest the Waqf Bill. Only a few people appeared to look into the appeal of AIMPLB. On AIMPLB’s appeal, most of the Muslims believed that it is not necessary to tie a black band to oppose the Waqf Bill. (Report: Anamika Gaur)
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