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Avoid cow slaughter on Eid, suggests Dar-ul-Uloom

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  • Leading Islamic seminary Dar-ul-Uloom has suggested to Muslims in the country that they avoid slaughtering cows on Eid-ul-Azha as a mark of respect to the religious beliefs of Hindus.

    The appeal has been supported by the All India Organisation of Imams of Mosques (AIOIM), which had earlier asked Muslims to put black ribbons on their shoulders as a symbol of their solidarity and grief for the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks.

    In a booklet detailing the concept of 'qurbani' or sacrifice on the occasion of Bakri-Eid, brought out by Deoband-based Dar-ul-Uloom, the seminary has advised Muslims to refrain from sacrificing cows to avoid hurting sentiments of the Hindus.

    "They (Muslims) may slaughter other animals that are approved by the Shariah," the booklet said, asking Muslims to respect the sentiments of other Indians.

    Established in 1866, Dar-ul-Uloom is the most respected school of Islamic teaching in the subcontinent.

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    AIOIM President Hazrat Moulana Jameel Ahmed Ilyasi said slaughtering cows hurts the sentiments of Hindus and ‘we should not do anything that will disturb communal harmony in the country.’

    Ilyasi also asked Imams all around the country to pray for the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks during Eid prayers and express solidarity with Mumbaikars.

    "They should pray to the Almighty during Eid prayers for restoring peace in the country," Ilyasi said.

    Slaughtering of Cow on EuidBy: indi | 07-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward I cannot see the logics. why only on Euid when the world out there slaughtering cows everyday. Are these people such idiots. Then if cow is the problem then the really do have a big problem with the whole world. I dont understand these little problem people are jihad about. When out there in the worlld so much of stress.
    Slaughtering of Cow on EuidBy: indi | 07-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward I cannot see the logics. why only on Euid when the world out there slaughtering cows everyday. Are these people such idiots. Then if cow is the problem then the really do have a big problem with the whole world. I dont understand these little problem people are jihad about. When out there in the worlld so much of stress.
    Good, now let Hindus reciprocateBy: Mihan Telang | 30-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Veu well done, Darul , now Hindus should reciprocate by not taking Orchestra processions near Mosques
    STOP SACRIFICING COWSBy: paluvakka | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Muslims should stop sacrificing cows for ever.. it is an excellent gesture on the part of Muslims. They can complete the religious obligation by sacrificing other permitted animals and totally avoid cows as it hurts the feelings of our Hindu brothers...after all religions teach people decency, understanding and human mercy....both Hindus and Muslims should avoid provocations... communal amity is much more important particularly at this critical juncture. There is a saying of Muhammad (saw) “God does not love those who do not show mercy to their fellow human beings.” Let us follow it.
    COMMUNAL HARMONY-EFFORTSBy: A R Prabhakar | 06-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward A very good gesture. Such gestures can go a long way in fostering better relations between the communities on such sensitive religious matters.Members of Hindu community must also appreciate the gesture and reciprocate at an appropriate occassion.
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