
Udupi, Mar 5: Thousands of Muslims representing all walks of life turned up for the history Unity Conference organised by the Udupi Zilla Muslim Okkoota at Mahatma Gandhi open theatre ground, Beedinagudde here on Sunday. The motto of the half day conference was ‘empower the community to strengthen the nation’.
The speakers at the conference, who represented various organisations and schools of thought, laid emphasis on the importance of unity of Muslims in spite of the differences within the community.
Maulana Sajjad Nomani, a prominent leader of Tablighi Jamaat and spokesperson of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, said that Muslims should learn to respect the fellow community members belonging to different organisations or schools of thought.
“We may have minor internal differences. But, all of us are followers of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). This reason is enough for us to get united,” he said.
Delivering keynote address, Mohammed Yaseen Malpe, president of the Okkoota, said that disunity among Muslims has resulted in the complete failure of the community on the political front. He said that Muslims would not emerge as a political power unless they get united and understand their real needs.
He noted that the responsibility of building India into a strong nation based on the fundamentals of humanitarian values also rests on the Muslims.
Terming the event a historic one, he said, “People who have gathered here have proved that they are ready to get united and fight for their rights. This Unity Conference was conceived with the objective of saving India from the jaws of destruction, bring about development, and contribute towards building a strong nation based on human values. Being Muslims, we have added responsibility than others to lead India towards becoming a powerful nation," he added.
Sating that the nation expects more from the Muslim community, he recalled that Mahatma Gandh too had said that there is a need of administrator like Khaleefa Umar to materialise the dream of making India a welfare nation.
The event began with recitation of Quranic verses by Maulana Abdullah Khazi. Ashfak Ahmad welcomed. Azizuddin Azeez from Belagavi rendered Shayaris. Mualana Thaukhir Raza Khan, president, Ittihade Millar Council inaugurated the event. Sayyed Saaduthulla Hussaini, national vice president, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, and Abdussalam Puthige, editor in-chief, Varthabharati, MA Gafoor, president, Karnataka Minority development Commission, were among the guests.
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