Kashmir Observer

MMU Holds Deliberati­ons To Foster Shia-Sunni Unity

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Srinagar: In connection with the holy days of Ashura in the ongoing month of Muharramul-Haram, the Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU) Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday held an emergency and extraordin­ary meeting of the Shia-Sunni Coordinati­on Alliance at the office of the Central Jama Masjid Srinagar, which was presided over by the MMU district president Islamabad (Anantnag) and scholar Dr Peerzada Muhammad Sameer Shafi Siddiqui.

Among the scholars and personalit­ies who participat­ed and expressed opinion during the meeting included, Haji Ghulam Muhammad Nagoo, Bashir Mohsin of Jammu and Kashmir Shia Associatio­n, Haji Muhammad Amin, Muhammad Yusuf Wani, Sajid Hussain Mir, Moulana Khursheed Ahmed Qanungo of Anjuman Himayat-ul-Islam, Peer Rehmatulla­h of Bazm-eTawheed Ahle Hadith, Moulana Syed Waris Shah Bukhari, the head of the Markazi Raabta Aima Wa Masaajid Jammu and Kashmir (Central Coordinato­r of the Imams of the mosques of Jammu and Kashmir), Mufti

Ghulam Rasool Samoon of Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid Srinagar, Civil Society Kashmir’s Syed Shakeel Ahmed Qalandar, social leader Haji Showkat Ahmad Khanyari, Qari Muhammad Aslam Raheemi, Syed Ghulam Nabi Bukhari Trali, renowned journalist Imdad Saqi, Abdul Qayoom Wani, Muhammad Ashraf Dar, Tariq Ahmad Zagar, Tariq Ahmad Khan, Farooq Ahmad and the MMU Secretary Moulana M S Rehman Shams and others.

The speakers stressed the consolidat­ion and promotion of unity between the two major sections of Muslims – Shia and Sunni, and in this context, they strongly condemned the uploading of offensive and seditious statements by some evil elements on social media. It was made clear that there is no option but to rein in such unrestrain­ed elements and called for moral action against those elements who from time to time are seeking to create divisions and sow the seeds of disunity between the Kashmiri nation.

The speakers stressed the consolidat­ion and promotion of unity between the two major sections of Muslims – Shia and Sunni, and in this context, they strongly condemned the uploading of offensive and seditious statements by some evil elements on social media

"In the meeting, the distinguis­hed speakers presented several concrete and important suggestion­s to strengthen the cause of inter-Muslim unity in Jammu and Kashmir at all levels, which will be followed in the near future."

The speakers in the meeting emphasised that during Ashura, Muslims must keep the torch of unity among them lit at all costs and thwart the plans of the anti-unity elements with their thoughts and actions.

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