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India’s Muslims mark Eid al-Fitr amid attacks on community

- BY AIJAZ HUSSAIN

SRINAGAR, India – Muslims across India marked Eid al-Fitr on Tuesday by offering prayers outside mosques, with the celebratio­ns this year following a series of attacks against the religious minority during the month of Ramadan.

“We will not have the same kind of festivity” this year, said Mohammad Habeeb ur Rehman, a civil engineer in India’s financial capital, Mumbai. “This is the most painful Eid with the worst memories for Indian Muslims.”

Anti-Muslim sentiment and attacks have surged across the country in the last month, including stone throwing between Hindu and Muslim groups during religious procession­s and subsequent demolition­s by authoritie­s of a number of properties belonging mostly to Muslims.

The community, which makes up 14% of India’s 1.4 billion population, is reeling from vilificati­on by hard-line Hindu nationalis­ts who have long espoused an anti-Muslim stance. Some leaders of India’s ruling Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata

Party have tacitly supported the violence, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi has so far been silent about it.

Eid al-Fitr is typically marked with communal prayers, celebrator­y gatherings around festive meals, and new clothes, but celebratio­ns in India for the past two years have been marred by COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

In the Indian-controlled portion of disputed Kashmir, the Muslim festival has been subdued for the past three years because of an unpreceden­ted military lockdown after India stripped the region’s semi-autonomy in 2019, followed by the pandemic. The region also saw a rise in violence during Ramadan, with at least 20 militants, two civilians and five police and soldiers killed.

“As we prepare to celebrate Eid, a strong sense of collective loss jars at us,” said Bashir Ahmed, a businessma­n in Srinagar.

A violent insurgency against Indian rule in the Muslim-majority region and New Delhi’s brutal response have raged for over three decades. Tens of thousands of people have died in the conflict.

 ?? ANUPAM NATH/AP ?? A MUSLIM FAMILY comes to offer Eid al-Fitr prayers in Gauhati, India on Tuesday. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
ANUPAM NATH/AP A MUSLIM FAMILY comes to offer Eid al-Fitr prayers in Gauhati, India on Tuesday. Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.

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