Union Minister Giriraj Singh says that ‘the same people who abusing the Prime Minister and creating a ruckus by entering the Math temple are the ones who have ‘Jinnah’s genie’ sitting in their mind. He said this when the media asked him for his reaction on the statement of Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, general secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB).
Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, general secretary of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), had said that the Muslims of India are going through a more difficult situation in terms of their religious customs than in the years 1857 and 1947. He urged Muslims, especially Muslim women, not to fall under the influence of “propaganda” against the Muslim Personal Law Board.
There was an immediate reaction in social media to Giriraj Singh’s statement. People asked tough questions to him. Dharmendra @ EDharmind asked, “Which party leader had gone to Pakistan to bow his head at Jinnah’s mazar?” A user named Deepak Choudhary @ChowdharyDeepak wrote, “Rightly said Jinnah is a lover of riots, just a few days ago in Gujarat, BJP had posted Jinnah’s poster and praised him.”
Or as Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, general secretary of the Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), had alleged, “The radical forces want to trick and instigate us and bring our youth to the streets. In similar cases, there is also the issue of hijab, which is currently a major test for Muslims in Karnataka. taking legal remedies. Maulana Rahmani accused the Muslim Personal Law Board of spreading propaganda, saying, “At present, an appeal has been filed in the Supreme Court against the decision of the Karnataka High Court and the people responsible for the board will not even for a moment deal with any such issue.” Gafil (unknown) did not happen, which has an effect on Shariat.
He said, “But it is a matter of regret that some people want to create misunderstanding about the board.” Maulana Rehmani said, “I request Muslims, especially Muslim sisters, that you should not be affected by such propaganda. And the efforts being made to create resentment among the Ummah (Muslim community), you should not let it succeed.” Maulana Rehmani, in a recent video message, told Indian Muslims, “Muslims are in trouble with their religious traditions. In the case of 1857 and 1947, they are going through a more difficult situation. Efforts are being made to attack Shariat-e-Islami from many sides and Muslims are being targeted.
The first war of independence took place in India in 1857 and the country became independent in 1947 with the brunt of partition. In Karnataka, girls have been banned from wearing hijab in educational institutions. Recently, the Karnataka High Court also refused to stay this ban, saying that wearing hijab is not a mandatory religious practice for Muslim women in Islam. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has filed a special leave petition against this decision last month. The board has moved the Supreme Court through its secretary, Mohammad Fazlurrahim, along with two other petitioners, Munisa Bushra and Jalisa Sultana Yasin. Maulana Rahmani also appealed to the Muslims to pray for the Muslims in this country and for the protection of their Shari’i rights in the month of Ramzan.
He said, “Educate Muslim children. Efforts should be made to establish more and more Muslim Girls Schools and Junior Colleges. He also said, “In addition to the Islamic environment, we should also establish institutions of modern education so that we do not have to live at the mercy of others and if the government becomes a hindrance in the implementation of Sharia, then we are not harmed by it and we Be self-reliant and follow your religion.