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‘I am glad that Darul Uloom issued a Fatwa against terrorism… a call to not only Muslims but to all right thinking people’

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  • It is a new experience for me to address a group of religious scholars and leaders. However, I am comforted by the fact that the invitation was genuinely warm and was personally and graciously extended by Shri Mehmud Madani, my colleague in Parliament. I am also grateful to Shri Qari Mohammed Usman, President of the Jamiat Ulema-e- Hind for his letter of invitation. The most learned Ulemas of India — over 10,000 — are present this morning, and it is my honour to address them. I also greet the Rector of the Darul Uloom and recognise the presence of many renowned scholars.

    We know that the JUH was founded in 1919 in order to lend the support of the Muslim clergy to the anti-British movement. It was among the first organisations that stood firmly on the side of the nationalist forces and resolutely opposed the two-nation theory espoused by the Muslim League. After Independence, the JUH has focused on the promotion of the social, religious and economic interests of the Muslim community. I am therefore very happy to be able to share some thoughts with this august assembly.

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    Since the beginning of civilisation, the world has always been torn by conflicts. The birth of free India was under circumstances that could only be described as traumatic. The scars of partition and of the largest migration in human history still remain. Post-Independence too, the country has witnessed numerous conflicts — caste against caste, religion against religion, language against language. Nevertheless, we must always remember that pluralism is our inheritance. Pluralism should be our strength. It is only due to the thoughtless words and actions of some that we have, sadly, allowed our diversity to become differences.

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    Vote Bank PoliticsBy: K.C. Sharma | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Even the secular minded Muslims called Chidambaram's visit vote bank politics.I call it communalism worse than the other (so-called Hindutva) kind.The word 'minority' should be banned from use by the media and the politicians.
    IE has once again proved their allegience to the politcal bossesBy: M.S | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward by publishing this speech of PC in your news paper today, you have once again shown their allegience and loyalty to the political bosses. Its time IE did a rethink on its business strategies. Or is it purely the editor's choice?
    A commentBy: S K Srivastava | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Muslims make news for media.Politicians keep the divide to play politics and to keep the votebank. It is time minority and majority divide is done away with and media observes restrain. The common people belonging to any religion are equal participants of socio-economic daily activity and nation building.Meetings like these are political and serve no purpose but cause controversies and also conflicts.
    Dear PC- Deobandis are most regressive Islamist- not the right kind you would like to promoteBy: Dipak Ghosh | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Dear Chidambaram,Deobandis are NOT the right people to talk about pluralism, tolerance. If you read history, they are most fundamentalist kind and the root of Muslim Seperatism goes back to Wahiullah and others who later inspired founding of Deoband. If you want to promote toletant Islam, promote the Ahmadiyas, Barelvis who respect traditions of India. Just look at Kashmir situation- who do you think used the Sufi traditions of Kashmir that gave birth to terrorism? ALMOST ALL MAULAVIS OF KASHMIR ARE DEOBANDIS AND FROM UP, BIHAR. ITS THEY WHO INSTIGATED THE PLURALISTIC CULTURE OF KASHMIR. Pakistan was supported by many Deobandis, and what better example for that than Moududi, present head of Jama-E-Islami itself. DO NOT BE UNDER DELUSION THAT DEOBANDIS CAN BE REFORMED. Look at the other resolutions passed by them- like no TV/Cinema, no women as law maker, no gay rights. These are against very essence of plural, modern, democratic India. STOP VOTEBANK POLITICS.
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