By TCN News
Ludhiyana: Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam Hind is to set up a state branch in Gujarat, according to a statement by Majlis’s president Maulana Habeebur Rahman Sani Ludhiyanvi.
Maulana Ludhiyanvi today returned from a five-day visit to Gujarat. He visited Baroda, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Veraval and met Muslims there to explore the possibilities of setting up branches there.
He said ulema from all districts and different sects will be invited to join the Gujarat unit of Ahrar. He said that biggest issue of Indian Muslims today is the lack of unity. “Only with unity can we gain respect and dignity in the society,” said the Maulana.
Majlis-e-Ahrar was founded in 1930 of nationalist Muslims who opposed partition of India. These days it is active only in Punjab and focussed on opposing Qadianis.