Misconceptions about Islam existing because Muslims not following Prophet (pbuh)'

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October 20, 2012
 Bhatkal, October 20: Not inculcating teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in daily life has contributed to the growth of misunderstandings and misconceptions about Islam and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) among people, Moulana Abdul Bari Nadvi, Principal, Jamia Islamia, Bhatkal, and Khateeb, Jamia Masjid, Bhatkal, said.

 

He was speaking at a programme organized by the Majlis-e-Islaah-o-Tanzeem, Bhatkal, against the controversial film about Islam that went viral on Youtube. Misconceptions about Islam have spread because the followers of Islam are not inculcating the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) besides failing in conveying the message of Islam and the Prophet's (pbuh) life to the world, he said.

 

People who have tried to defame the Prophet (pbuh) can never been successful, he said, stating that several attempts made in the past have all gone in vain.

 

Mohammed Ishaaq Puttur of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), Mangalore, said that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the most honourable person who lived on the face of the earth. In the name of freedom of expression, a conspiracy is being carried out against Islam and Muslims, he said. Stating that no one has the right to point to finger at the Prophet's (pbuh) life, Mr. Puttur said that no amount of protests are enough to condemn the act. The Prophet's (pbuh) personality was such that he would show compassion and kindness even to his enemies, he pointed out.

 

Muhiddin Althaf Kharoori, Chief Secretary, Tanzeem, demanded a worldwide ban on the controversial film against Islam. SM Syed Parvez, Vice President of Tanzeem, presided over the programme.

 

R P Manohar, Assistant Commissioner, accepted the memorandum submitted to him against the film on the occasion.

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February 26,2020

Hubballi/Vijayapura, Feb 26: A 40-year-old resident of Talikoti town in Vijayapura was arrested on Tuesday and charged with sedition for allegedly saying 'I Love Pak Army' on a social media page and sharing a video of a song, 'Pakistan Zindabad'.

Police said they registered an FIR against Meru alias Merusab Hasansab Byagwat on a complaint filed by a contractor, Ashok Rathod of Nebgiri Tanda.

Byagwat has been booked under IPC sections pertaining to sedition (124A), promoting enmity between communities and making assertions prejudicial to national integration (153 A & B), among others.

In his complaint, Rathod said Meru had posted the video on his social media account on February 22. Rathod said he took a screenshot of the video and made some inquiries before approaching police.

Police said Meru would be produced in court soon.

Police said they are keeping a watch on pro-Pakistan activities. On Monday, slogans praising Pakistan surfaced on the walls of a government primary school in Budarsinghi. In the third week of February, three Kashmiri students shot a video hailing Pakistan and circulated it on social media in Hubballi.

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New Delhi, Apr 19: The government on Sunday prohibited the sale of non-essential items through e-commerce platforms during the ongoing lockdown, four days after allowing such companies to sale mobile phones, refrigerators and ready-made garments.

Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla issued an order excluding the non-essential items from sale by the e-commerce companies from the consolidated revised guidelines, which listed the exemption given to the services and people from the purview of the lockdown.

The order said the following clause -- "E-commerce companies. Vehicles used by e-commerce operators will be allowed to ply with necessary permissions" -- is excluded from the guidelines.

The previous order had said such items were allowed for sale through e-commerce platforms from April 20.

However, the reason for reversing the order is not known immediately.

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