Those who attempt change in Personal will burn their hands – Muslim Shabban’s conference

Hyeraad: Even if changes take place in every religion of the world, Muslim Personal Law cannot be changed till Doom’s Day since they are based on Quran and Hadith. Any attempt to change Muslim Personal Law will be in vain. Those who attempt this will burn their hands. These thoughts were expressed by Mr. Mohammed Mahmood Ali, Dy. CM of Telangana State while addressing Protection of Shariat Conference organized by Muslim Shabban of Hyderabad at Exhibition Ground yesterday. The confecence was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Mushtaq Malik, President of Muslim Shabban.

Mr. Mohammed Ali Shabbir, Opposition Leader of Congress in Telangana Legislative Council, Mr. Naveed Ahmed, President, Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarath, Dr. Nazar Abbas, former President of AMU Students’ Union, Mr. Danish Ali, General Secretary, Janata Dal (S), Mr. Syed Aziz Pasha, former CPI MP of Rajya Sabha, Mufti Sadiq Mohiudding, Maulana Hamid Mohammed Khan, Mr. B. Narayan Rao, Dalit leader of Karnataka and others attended the conference.

Maulana Syed Tariq Qadri presented a resolution for the cancellation of Article 44 of Constitution of India which was unanimously approved by the audience.

Mr. Mahmood Ali told that Mr. KCR has already clarified the stand taken by Govt. of Telangana and said that instead of eradication of poverty, Central Govt. has raised the issue of Uniform Civil Code which divides society. He made a reference to his meeting with Mr. Rajnath Singh in which he was advised to refrain from interference in Muslim Personal Law. He further said that Islam has given special status to women. The issue of Triple Talaq is meant eradicate evils. Mr. Mohammed Ali Shabbir slammed TRS Govt. that it is dancing to the tunes of RSS. Mr. Mushtaq Malik appealed to the Muslims to get unifted to oppose Uniform Civil Code. Mr. Syed Aziz Pasha told that after the defeat of Delhi and Bihar, Modi took the shelter of Uniform Civil Code. He further told that all the efforts to impose Uniform Civil Code will be foiled

–Siasat News