At Aligarh interfaith meet, religious leaders condemn growing communal hatred, hate speech in country

Addressing the gathering at Aligarh, the JIH Vice President stated that "one who commits violence in the name of faith is an enemy of his own religion."


An interfaith conference was held by the Islamic Information Centre at the exhibition ground in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. The topic of the conference was ‘”Religion does not teach enmity with each other,” which was attended by various leaders and representatives of different religions.

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NEW DELHI — Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) Vice President Prof. Salim Engineer and other interfaith during a meeting in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh to condemn “growing communal hatred, hostility and hate speeches (against Muslims) in the country.”

An interfaith conference was held by the Islamic Information Centre at the exhibition ground in Aligarh, UP. The topic of the conference was ‘”Religion does not teach enmity with each other,” which was attended by various leaders and representatives of different religions.

Addressing the gathering, the JIH Vice President stated that “one who commits violence in the name of faith is an enemy of his own religion.”

Pointing out that religion is not the root cause of hatred and violence in the society as all faiths teach against hatred, oppression and violence, Prof. Salim termed the supremacist mentality and the misuse of religion for political gains as its main reason. 

“Some people and groups think of themselves as superior and see others as inferior. However, Islam considers all human beings as a family of God. At all times and everywhere in the world, prophets and messengers came from God with a message to establish peace and justice on earth,” he said. 

Emphasising on sharing joy and sorrow with each other, he urged people to establish direct and one-to-one relationships instead of social media. 

Underlining that nothing should be imposed on anyone and everyone should be free to seek truth while no religion should be used to commit violence and atrocity, Prof. Salim reminded the people that there can be no peace without justice in a society.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rajeev Prachandiya, editor of ‘Jai Kalyan Shri’ (Aligarh edition) said, “The title of the conference is not just a slogan but it is an idea. No religion endorses mutual fighting and hatred.”

Advocating social equality and justice, Giani Prabhajot Singh Ji of Gurdwara Masoodabad, Aligarh said, “There is no caste or community and everyone will depart back to their Lord as they came from their mother’s womb.”

Buddhist Society of India’s Jai Singh Suman said that “Gautam Buddha always talked about equality and love while Buddhism tried to eradicate untouchability from the society.”

Hare Krishna Bhakti Kendra’s Deepak Sharma said that “all human beings are the children of the same God, according to the teachings of Sanatan Dharma.”

Reverend Lawrence Das of the Church of the Ascension Aligarh said, “If we have love, peace and humbleness in our hearts for others, then mutual enmity and hatred cannot arise among us.”

Delivering the concluding speech, JIH UP West President Ahmed Aziz Khan said, “As the man is becoming more developed and educated today, he is committing more shameful acts, which are defaming humanity. God has made man a vicegerent on earth. However, he is committing heinous crimes like murdering girls in the wombs, even before their birth.”

“If a man does not bow down to his Creator in this era of revolutionary development, then he cannot be useful for human society,” Aziz Khan added. 

In his inaugural address, Junaid Siddiqi reminded that people of all faiths worked together to nurture and beautify the country and they jointly fought for its freedom. “It is the responsibility of all the people to take out the society from the prevailing hateful and hostile atmosphere,” he added. 

Religious books were distributed at the end of the meet.

At the end of the programme, Islamic books were gifted to interfaith leaders

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