Kasargod: Id-Ul-Fitr – Imams Request People to Exercise Restraint


Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Sep 4: Imams of nine mosques in the town have advised the community members to desist from organizing bike races on the eve of Id-Ul-Fitr, and not to hold fire works to celebrate this occasion.

In a statement issued at a joint press conference organized in the Press Club here on Friday September 3, they remarked, “Bike rallies and fire works have often ignited violence. These practices are unislamic. As such, the youth are advised against holding them.  In the incident occurred the previous day of Id-Ul-Fitr last year, violence had broken out, several people had been injured, and over 50 vehicles had been damaged. Hundreds of people including women had found it hard to reach their homes,” they pointed out.

M A Khasim Musliyar, A Abdul Rahman Faizi, Abdul Rahman Madani, E P Abdul Rahman Bakhavi, Hamza Kausari, Hussain Sakhafi, P K Abdulla, Basheer Kollampady and several others were present at the press conference.

  

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  • shyam, mangalroe

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    is it necessery to celebrate eid when people are dyoing in pakistan flood ?

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  • Wilfredd Crasta, Bela/Jeddah

    Sun, Sep 05 2010

    This new published under "Karnata' section in the home page of Daijiworld. Kasaragod is under Karnataka?

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Sat, Sep 04 2010

    THE NEW GENERATIONS ARE IGNORANT ABOUT THE RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS.THESE IMAMS AND THE SCHOLARS ARE THE ONE WHO KEPT THIS GENERATION FAR FROM QURAN AND PROPHET'S TEACHINGS.THEY DONT KNOW WHAT IS THE REAL MEANING OF EID-UL-FITR AND HOW TO CELEBRATE IT.NOW TOLERATE THE CONSEQUENCES.

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