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Uttarakhand: Haridwar’s Muslim community changed the time of Friday prayers on Holi, saints welcomed it

The whole world gives an example of unity of India. The whole world knows the way people of every community live together here and celebrate festivals. A similar scene was seen in the religious city of Haridwar. The Muslim community has set an example of mutual brotherhood by changing the time of namaz on Holi by showing a big heart.

Muslim community changed the time of Friday prayers

Holi and Friday are falling together this time. Holi of colors will be played on March 14. On the same day, Friday prayers will be offered on Ramzan. Haridwar police is also on alert mode regarding this. On Tuesday, the police called the people of both the communities in Jwalapur of Haridwar area and organized an important meeting. Ulemas of mosques were present in this meeting along with the responsible people. State President of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Maulana Arif Qasmi has announced on behalf of the mosque committee and the entire Muslim community to change the time of Friday prayers and offer prayers at 2.30 pm in all mosques.

What did Maulana Arif Qasmi say

Maulana Arif Qasmi, the state president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, said that-The peace and security of our area is a very precious thing. To maintain that thing, all kinds of people have come to this program. There are a lot of Hindus and Muslims here. This area of ​​ours is a very precious area. Till date, there has never been any controversial issue between Hindus and Muslims here. Whenever there has been any issue, it is resolved by sitting together. That is why, regarding the upcoming Friday, our responsible people have decided that with everyone’s consent, the Friday Namaz will be held at 2:30 in the mosques of our city.

-Maulana Arif Qasmi, State President, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind-

Saints welcomed the decision of the Muslim community

When the saints of Haridwar were talked to on this subject, Mahamandaleshwar Swami Rupendra Prakash welcomed this decision. He said that mutual brotherhood has existed in India since the beginning. The decision taken today is welcome.