Udupi: Talk on Islam and Political System Held


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Udupi, Dec 19: “Even after the 60years of independence, more than 25 crores of people in our country can hardly manage food once in a day. Condition of the poor people are getting worse with every passing day, while corruption is on the rise, " said Abdul Haseeb, zonal advisory council member, Jamaat-E-Islami Hind, Karnataka.

He was in Jamia Masjid here, recently to deliver a talk on the topic ‘Islam and political system’. Our Leaders are selling out our lands, roads and farms to foreign companies. Religion being divided into spiritual and worldly life, have resulted in such consequences”, he regretted.

“Moral values are put aside and system which we have today is totally lacks in values. If this continues, evils like immorality, injustice, hatred will start spreading in our house. Our community must raise to provide an alternate value based system. During the rule of Khalifa’s they presented to us an exemplary model of ruling, their activity, their selfless social service or public service were brought to light to the audience by the speakers.

Janab Ameen Ahsan, joint district organizer JIH, Udupi and Dakshina Kannada delivered the inaugural
words.

At the beginning of the programme, the Holy Quran was recited by Moulana Abdul Rahman Khansheerani, the khateeb of the masjid. Muhammad Marakada, president, JIH Udupi convened the programme. The vote of thanks was given by Anwarali, secretary, JIH, Udupi district.

  

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