The Asian Age

Muslims not allowed to offer namaz by Saryu river

Heavy police deployment in place after saints voice opposition ◗

- AMITA VERMA

About 250 Muslims who had gathered from 10 districts of Uttar Pradesh were prevented from performing wuzu ( ablution) in the Saryu river in Ayodhya on Thursday and offer namaz on the banks of the river.

The Muslims had gathered for an event organised by the Rashtriya Muslim Manch ( RMM), affiliated to Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh ( RSS), with the intention of building consensus among Muslims for building the Ram temple in Ayodhya. However, the event had landed in controvers­y when the RSS chose to distance itself from it. The RSS, apparently, did not approve of Muslim presence on the banks of the Saryu in Ayodhya as it would annoy saints and seers.

A heavy deployment of police had been made on the banks of the river and after a delay of almost two hours, the programme was not allowed to be held.

About 250 Muslims who had gathered from 10 districts of Uttar Pradesh were prevented from performing wuzu ( ablution) in the Saryu river in Ayodhya on Thursday and offer namaz on the banks of the river.

The Muslims had gathered for an event organised by the Rashtriya Muslim Manch ( RMM), affiliated to Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh ( RSS), with the intention of building consensus among Muslims for building the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

However, the event had landed in controvers­y when the RSS chose to distance itself from it. The RSS, apparently, did not approve of Muslim presence on the banks of the Saryu in Ayodhya as it would annoy saints and seers.

A heavy deployment of police had been made on the banks of the river and after a delay of almost two hours, the programme was not allowed to be held. The district administra­tion took the decision after a section of saints voiced their opposition to the event. Later, the gathered Muslims went to the mazaar of Hazrat Nooh where they offered prayers and took part in Quran Khwani.

On RSS’ official Twitter handle, Arun Kumar, the Akhil Bhartiya Prachar Pramukh, wrote that reports suggesting that the RSS had organised the event were “baseless and untrue”.

Raza Rizvi, the national media coordinato­r of RMM who is also a journalist, said, “There never

The Muslims had gathered for an event organised by the Rashtriya Muslim Manch, affiliated to RSS, with the intention of building consensus among Muslims for building the Ram temple

was any programme for offering namaaz.

“A large group of Islamic scholars and clerics came from adjoining districts and wanted to perform wuzu in the running water of Saryu in Ayodhya because it is believed in Islam that running water is pure. The administra­tion did not allow us and we have accepted the decision”.

The RMM leader further said, “It is a misconcept­ion that in Ayodhya Muslims are not allowed to practice their religious rights. The other misconcept­ion is that the RSS is against Muslims. The event is an effort to give a message to the world that Ayodhya is a place for both Hindus and Muslims. The RSS is a true friend of the Muslims. Both Hindus and Muslims share the same DNA”.

Mr Rizvi said that prayers were offered later to ensure harmony between all communitie­s and for the welfare of the nation. “We believe that these prayers will contribute towards building of Ram temple soon in Ayodhya,” he added.

Dr Parveen Togadia, president of the Internatio­nal Hindu Parishad ( IHP), however saw a conspiracy behind the event.

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