Message of peace - Muslims offer namaz at Kerala church


Daijiworld Media Network - Ernakulam (SHP)

Ernakulam, Dec 30: The St Thomas Church, popularly known as Marthoma Cheriapally in Kothamangalam, opened its doors to their Muslim brethren who were protesting against CAA. The protest which included several Muslims concluded at a time when they had to offer namaz, but walking back to the mosque would consume time and inadvertently delay the prayer. To accommodate the group the St Thomas Church facilitated hundreds of Muslims.

Mathew Kuzhalnadan, state president of the All India Professionals Congress that conducted the march against the CAA and the National Registry of Citizens (NRC) said, “It was a secular march when thousands of people of all faiths walked towards Kothamangalam. There were also hundreds of Muslims in the march. By the time it concluded it was time for the Muslims to offer their prayers and going to a mosque would have delayed it. So we requested the church authorities to permit the Muslims to do the namaz. They not only permitted it, but they also facilitated the prayers."

That has been the practice of the church for centuries, says the church priest Father Jose Parathuvayalil. According to the church's webpage, it was established with a Cross in 1455. Later a small church was erected in its place in 1504.

“For 600 years now, the church has always been a pilgrim centre for people of all religions. Muslims and Hindus come here for many programmes. People of all faiths come to where the Saint Baselios Yeldho is buried. When there was a request to permit Muslims who took part in the secular march to offer prayers, the church’s compound was arranged for them,” Fr Jose added.

As per Mathew, the anti-CAA protest was a march for secularism, and the praise-worthy act of the church proved what India was built on.

The images of the community offering prayer in Kerala church has now become a point of discussion online in light of the protests against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed by the Union government.

 

  

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  • abdullah, calicut, Kerala

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Few hate mongers and communal minded people in this group are not able to digest unity between different faiths in Kerala. We pray for this unity to be more stronger in the days to come to fight injustice being done by anti national central Govt. We hope that anti national black bill of CAA/NPR will not be implemented in kerala at any cost.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    If unity is required, why oppose the uniform civil code and Article 370. each one sees unity in his own prism and religious alleigence. Let us wait and watch how things unfold. Love and respect for another religion should stem from religious texts itself. if the texts talks of supremecy and also devote most of its texts for unbeleivers, then no matter how much you try it will not happen in its true sense. that is why the victims in theocratic countries are trying to hold on to some straws. sadly some people dont want them here.

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  • Zameer, Udipi

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Beauty of GODS own land

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  • Roopesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    All are like brothers to each others, because of some fools we fight,, let's be one ,

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  • S Shetty, Tulunaad

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    That is the Beauty of Hindustan

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Eradu kayyinda thattidrene chappale!

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  • Al Dsouza, Canada

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Instead of namaz in the church why cant you people can join Christian mass which shows more liberal and openness of muslims but every where you guys like to have namaz but never seen you open for hindu Jews or Christians services in your mosque.

    Be generous people. Interfaith dialogues are good provided that it applies all religious places same ways. I strongly encourage all our muslims brothers and sister to open up and join hindu prayers too and show them all religions are equally important

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  • SUHAIL, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    The question is ? , will the Muslims allow Christians to pray inside or outside mosque, No never and Impossible and they will called as Kafir, "infidel", "disbeliever", "unbeliever", "nonbeliever". coz they love to occupy and not share

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    I always support Kerala in this sense,

    As I have lived in Dubai, I have observed Keralites, regardless of faith unite fast. All of them eat beef but not pork. There beef is like chicken as most of them prefer that meat.

    In any case wonderful gesture by the Christian priests.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    Bro, you have lived in an Islamic nation, not in secular, democratic, Hindustan, or in any western nations !!!! Your ethos, does not celebrate uniform cultural n religious ideologies..... rather a diabolic, barbaric, medieval civilization !!!!!!

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  • hans, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 31 2019

    Why have you banned Pork in Kashmir? I have lived in China and there Pork is like chicken. Everyone loves pork in China.

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  • Sunil, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    This is the beauty of both the religion.

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  • Ashi, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    This is the beauty of Kerala and India. Good heart of Christian brothers.

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