Ugly power tussle at Ullal Dargah ends as Khazi endorses newly elected president

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May 29, 2016

Mangaluru, May 29: Fazal Koyamma Thangal Koorath, the Khazi of Ullal, has finally accepted the election of Rasheed Haji Ullal as the new president of Ullal Jumma Masjid and Sayyid Madani Dargah.

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With this the ugly tussle between two factions to wrest administrative control of this religious institution has come to an end.

In fact, Rasheed Haji Ullal was formally elected president of the Dargah on April 26. However, the election proceedings were boycotted by a few members backed by Ullal Khazi.

On the same day, Ullal Khazi had convened a separate meeting and declared his favourite candidate Bukhari as the new president. This had led to ugly clashes between followers of two groups.

However, earlier this week, a peace meeting was held between two factions under the leadership of AP Aboobakar Ustad, the general secretary of All India Sunni Jam-Iyyathul Ulema, who asked the elected president to prove his majority. Accordingly Rasheed Haji Ullal proved his majority on May 23.

On Saturday, the Khazi returned to Ullal and showed the president green signal to lead the administrative committee of the historic Dargah.

Also Read : Ullal Dargah's new president Rasheed Haji proves majority again

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Wellwisher
 - 
Monday, 30 May 2016

Look at the Khazi,

I remember back in mid 2000 he was based in BC road or Bantwal somewhere....

MAY ALLAH GUIDE HIM TO THE RIGHT PATH OF ISLAM

NISAR AHMED
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Race to narga.
Foolish people.

rikaz
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Tussle for power and Money!

Muslim - Ummah
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

These Khazis and Thangals must focus on other issues of the community instead of wasting time in such stupid subjects, Dargha means business nothing else.

A. Mangalore
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

@Sini Mol.
It is permitted to enter women into masjid in Islam. In gulf countries there is a separate place devided in the masjid for women to pray. It is common in all the public places that provides women a separate place, like bus seat or in the a

Ahmed
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

when will Muslims abandon darga which has no place in Islam ?

VNR
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Haha Fooolish People.. Let the wrath of Allah be on the Grave Worshipers who is not ready to accept the truth.

Allah Messenger (SAWS) you will indeed follow the way sof those you, hand span by hand span, and an arms length after another. Even if they enter the lizards hole,you will follow them. We (the sahaba) asked is it the jews and christians? He replyed who else!.

One more thing

Enklena boka niklena dever de difference ijji. Enkelna dever kulder...Niklena dever Jaider - Unknown

Please ponder!!

ahmed
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

@Sini Mol,
For your kind information, Islam not at all prohibited women to enter Masjid. I can quote many hadith about this. Some of the Pseudo Muslims in our country opposing this. They are doing opposite what Islam says. E.g. Women are not allowed

HONESTY
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Dear
Believers NEVER despairs, They already KNOW the FITNA (trials) of this ERA... and Most of the MUSLIMS never understand such FITNA unless they FIRMLY GRIP their FAITH in ALLAH. (They will never bow or ask with the dead or to get barakah from the GRAVEs)
BELIEVERS SOLELY believe & Depend on ALLAH alone.... ALLAH is enough for them. May ALLAH include us in that Group.
They already know everything is with the permission of ALLAH, They already know cos the Prophet Muhammad pbuh said that a time will come that the BELIEVER will be very FEW but MUSLIMs will be a lot...

This TUSSLE is for the GOOD... Most of the MUSLIMs understood the POWER OF MONEY. They REALISED Who is working for the MOney and who is working for the FAITH.

RESPeCT the Auliyas the way prophet Muhammad pbuh taught us. Not the way which was never seen in the times of the SAHABAS... and the 3 generations... We might fall into SHIRK (Associating partners with ALLAH) . May ALLAH protect us from falling into SHIRK unknowingly...

Sini mol
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

I heard that Womens are not allowed to enter the Mosque.But i could see ladies Walking around the Mosque in last Picture.Can any one tell me is there any different in this Mosque.

Im a regular follower of Dr.Zakir Naik where he says in his speech that it is permissible for womens to enter the Mosque to pray with Allah. As Prophet pbuh wife's used to go.But in Kerala Women are not allowed.Muslims follow same Quran then why there is two rules in Islam. Please explain.

Rikaz
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Shameless creature.....money speaks....

mohammed yousef
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Look at khazi's face he doesn't like to see their face (Elected Peoples) which means he is not satisfied with them

SYED
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

PRESIDENT FOR CENTER OF SHIRK...????? NAOOZUBILLAH.

Aleem
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

Any credibility left with khazi Khoora Thangal?

Khazi
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

finally its end, congrats to newly elected president do good development to the dargah.

Abdullah
 - 
Sunday, 29 May 2016

It is very sad to see that our people worshipping the thieves.
Who is this khazi and other leaders in ullal? All these people are mallus. They dividing the people in Mangalore.

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February 27,2020

Benagluru, Feb 27: The sudden hike in bus fares by the state-run transport corporation has triggered a public outrage and protests by the opposition Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) in Karnataka.

Terming the hike as anti-people and inflationary, the Congress urged the ruling BJP to withdraw it forthwith and spare the commuters from the additional burden.

"KSRTC and its affiliates should not further burden the people when the cost of living has gone up and its bus service is used by the majority in the absence of trains in many regions of the state," said Ravi Gowda of the Congress.

In a surprise announcement on Tuesday night, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and its two affiliates -- North Eastern Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NEKSRTC )and North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKSRTC) -- increased bus fares by 12% with effect from Wednesday, drawing the ire of commuters and opposition parties alike.

Condemning the fare hike, JD(S) leader and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy urged the KSRTC to roll back the revised fares and give relief to the common man reeling under price rise due to CGST, SGST and food inflation.

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It's an additional burden on us, said Bengaluru resident K. Venkatesh, while adding,

"The 12 percent hike in bus fares by the KSRTC and its north-east and north-west affiliates from Wednesday will hit passengers hard and make commuting costly.”

"The fare hike will negate the state government's efforts to encourage public transport service and force passengers to travel on the train, which is cheaper, faster and safer," asserted Venugopal Gupta, a cloth merchant in the city.

Justifying the hike, KSRTC Managing Director Shivayogi Kalasad told media that the hike was inevitable due to the steady increase in diesel price, dearness allowance in staff salary and overall cost of operations.

"Since the last fare revision came in May 2014, the operational cost has gone up substantially due to Rs 11.27 per litre hike in diesel price, increase in DA to employees and repairing, maintenance and fleet management costs," Kalasad said.

The financial burden due to fuel price hike is Rs 261 crore, DA Rs 341 crore and operational cost Rs 601 crore per annum for KSRTC alone, he said.

"For the benefit of rural passengers, fares have been reduced to Rs 5 from Rs 7 for the first 3 km. There is no increase in fares for the first 12 km and up to first 6 km in express service," Kalasad added.

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New Delhi, Jun 13: Loss of smell or taste has been added to the list of COVID-19 symptoms, according to the revised clinical management protocols released by the Union Health Ministry on Saturday.

The ministry said that coronavirus-infected patients reporting to various COVID-19 treatment facilities have been reporting symptoms like fever, cough, fatigue, shortness of breath, expectoration, myalgia, rhinorrhea, sore throat and diarrhea.

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Dubai, May 18: An Indian working in a mining company in the UAE has become the latest expatriate to have lost his job for hate-filled social media posts targeting Islam and Muslims.

Brajkishore Gupta was fired without notice for calling Indian Muslims 'coronavirus spreaders' and hailing the Delhi violence as 'divine justice' in his Facebook posts.

Gupta, who is from Chapra, Bihar, was employed by Stevin Rock, a mining company headquartered in Ras Al Khaimah city.

"This isolated incident involving a junior employee was investigated and dealt with immediately resulting in the termination without notice of this person's employment with Stevin Rock," said the company's business development and exploration manager Jean-Francois Milian.

"Our company policy supports the direction of the UAE government in promoting tolerance and equality and strongly renouncing racism and discrimination and we have sent communications to all of our employees irrespective of their religious or ethnic background reminding them that any such behaviour is unacceptable and will lead to immediate dismissal," Milian was quoted as saying in the report.

Three Indians based in the UAE were either fired or suspended from their jobs for "Islamophobic" posts on social media early this month.

On April 20, India's ambassador to the UAE Pavan Kapoor had warned Indian expatriates against such behaviour.

"India and UAE share the value of non-discrimination on any grounds. Discrimination is against our moral fabric and the Rule of law. Indian nationals in the UAE should always remember this," he said in a tweet.

Last month, Sharjah-based businessman Sohan Roy had to apologise for "unintentionally hurting religious sentiments" through his poem, which alluded to a Muslim religious group.

In March, chef Trilok Singh was fired from a restaurant in Dubai for an online threat against a student in Delhi over her views on the Citizenship Amendment Act.

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