The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

India-born Muslim heads security of Hindu temple

- LALIT K JHA

A MUMBAI-BORN Muslim police officer is the security incharge of the largest Hindu temple in the Indianapol­is city of US, setting an example of inter-faith cooperatio­n and social harmony at a time when religious intoleranc­e rhetoric is on the rise due to the election cycle.

An eight-degree black-belt in Taekwondo and a kick boxing champion, Lt Javed Khan from the local police department is director of security at the Hindu temple in Indianapol­is.

For hundreds of visitors thronging the temple daily, in particular­ly over the weekend, Khan, who was born in Mumbai and raised in Lonavla, Pune, is now considered a part and parcel of the Hindu temple.

“My message is this; we are all one. We are all the children of God. There is only one God and then there are different forms and names, we choose to worship,” Khan told PTI in a phone interview from Indianapol­is.

“We are Indians. Half my family is Hindu. I do not believe in Hindu-muslim thing,” he said. “I am just doing my duty. I am not doing anything special or extraordin­ary,” Khan said when asked for an interview.

Khan settled in Indiana in 2001, a year after he migrated to the United States. He had been coming to the US since 1986 for participat­ing in various martial arts championsh­ip.

Khan said it all started a few years ago, when he married his daughter to a Telugu boy at this Hindu temple, after which he started knowing people at the temple.

He said, “I felt there is need over there for protection. Then I offered my services. I am director of security for the temple now. While the temple has been in existence for the past several years, its formal opening ceremony — Kumbhabhis­hekam — was held last year, which was attended by top state leaders.”

“Your place of worship adds another significan­t landmark to the city of Indianapol­is and I am certain that it will play a key role in enriching the cultural heritage of our state, as well as, the learning and spiritual growth of its devotees and visitors,” Indiana Governor Mike Pence had said in a message in June last year at the time of the formal opening of the temple built at an estimated cost of $10 million. Pence is now the vice presidenti­al candidate of the Republican party.

“Whenever, I go to temple, I do not even feel I am in America. I feel I am in India,” Khan said, sharing his experience. “We have some great people here,” he said.

For the temple visitors, many consider him from the Hindu faith. “This is very refreshing. He takes a very keen interest in providing security to the temple,” said Dr Mohan Razdan, who played a key role in the constructi­on of the temple. PTI

 ?? PTI ?? Javed Khan stands guard at the temple in Indianapol­is.
PTI Javed Khan stands guard at the temple in Indianapol­is.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India