Eid Qurbani Celebrated with Great Enthusiasm in Karnataka
Bangalore: Muslims celebrated Eid-ul-Zahi in a peaceful manner in the state of Karnataka.
Eid prayer was organized by Taha Masjid in JP Park of the capital Bangalore, where most of the migrant workers from North India offered Eid-ul-Adha.
On this occasion, prayers were asked for peace in the state and the country, that India’s Ganga-Jumni civilization should not be looked down upon and that Indians of different religions and religions should live with love and brotherhood.
Speaking on the occasion, Muhammad Fakhruddin, a member of Masjid Taha Management Committee, said that an attempt has been made to introduce uniform civil code in the country. And there will be united resistance on behalf of Hindus and such unconstitutional policies will not be allowed to be implemented.
On this occasion, Samiullah Khan said that on the occasion of Eid, Muslims should share food and gifts with their brothers and fatherland so that mutual love and affection can increase. This is the real message of Islam.
On this occasion, the Circle Inspector of the local police station, Suresh Kumar, was thanked that not only in this meeting, but in the entire area, the law and order was reasonable and peaceful under the leadership of Cook. On behalf of Masjid Taha Management Committee, police inspector Suresh Kumar was also presented with the letter.
Today on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reached Chamrajpet Eidgah and congratulated Muslims on Eid.
Statements…
1. Muhammad Fakhruddin, Member, Masjid Taha Management Committee
2. Samiullah Khan, President, Masjid Taha Management Committee
3. Shah Jahan, Secretary, Masjid Taha Management Committee
4. Syed Mukhtar, Vice President, Masjid Taha Management Committee