More Muslim organizations gave slogan to Wasim Razvi; Shia Personal Law Board calls emergency meeting

More Muslim organizations gave slogan to Wasim Razvi;  Shia Personal Law Board calls emergency meeting

The All India Shia Personal Law Board has called an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss the issue and decide on an action plan, its spokesperson Maulana Yasoba Abbas said.

On Wednesday, more Muslim organizations reprimanded Wasim Rizvi, former chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Shia Waqf Board, while his family members asked the Supreme Court to remove some Quranic verses for his public interest litigation, in which he said the promotion of terrorism Had claimed

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The All India Shia Personal Law Board has called an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss the issue and decide on an action plan, its spokesperson Maulana Yasoba Abbas said.

Describing the incident as a test of patience for the entire community, Mr. Abbas said, “Despite this, no action has been initiated by Rizvi. This is a big question in itself. The petition filed by Wasim Rizvi is an insult to Muslims.” . ” The whole world, and it has hurt them greatly. Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahali, senior member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, asked why no action has been initiated in the case, and said, “Whose protection is Rizvi getting? Rizvi broke all limits by raising a finger on the Quran Are you given? ” The government should initiate stern action against Rizvi to play with the sentiments of a large section of the people of the country. Meanwhile, members of Mr. Rizvi’s family began to distance him.

In an alleged video, Wasim Rizvi’s younger brother Zaheer Rizvi said, “I, my mother, my brother and my sister have no relationship with Wasim Rizvi. Nor do we want to have any relationship with him. He has nothing to do with it.” Do not give. Islam, so he is speaking like that. He is saying this at the behest of someone. I do not want to get involved in this. “Zaheer Rizvi said,” Wasim Rizvi has committed a grave sin. Allah protects the Quran. Will, and not a single point can be removed from it. There were attacks on the Quran in the past as well, but each time Allah protected it. “

Wasim Rizvi moved the apex court on 11 March, which was heavily criticized.

An FIR was lodged against him in Bareilly on Monday evening for hurting the religious sentiments of Muslims across the country with his petition.

The FIR contains complaints from Anjuman Khuddam-e-Rasool Secretary Shaan Ahmed and an institution known as Ittehad-e-Millat Council.

On Tuesday, Maulana Afroz Raja Qadri, chairman of the Raja Action Committee, claimed that sectarian forces were behind Mr. Rizvi, and that it is time to expose him.

Members of the Muslim community on Sunday staged a protest against Rizvi in ​​Lucknow. Maulana Kalbe Jawwad, a Shia cleric and senior member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, and a large number of people took part in the protests in Bara Imambara.

Addressing the gathering that day, Maulana Syed Salman Hasani Nadvi emphasized Muslim unity and described Mr. Rizvi as “Kafir (non-believer)” and “Mujrim (criminal)”.

After this Mr. Javvad urged the government to immediately arrest Rizvi and impose a heavy fine on him.

In Bareilly, the Mufti Ahsan King Qadri of Dargah-e-Ala Hazrat, a prominent center of Barelvi Muslims, had also condemned Rizvi’s move, saying that not a single quota of change in the holy book is possible.

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