Jamiat’s efforts to unite Muslim sects, medical camp for Urs pilgrims inaugurated at Ajmer

By Muslim Mirror News

Ajmer/ New Delhi :Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, on Friday inaugurated a medical relief camp for pilgrims arriving here from different parts of the country and world for the 806th Urs festival in Ajmer that began on March 20.

A brief inaugural event was held here at Kaidu Vishram Asthali that was attended by prominent scholars and clerics associated with the holy shrine.On the occasion, several Jamiat national and state leaders were also present. .

Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind National General Secretary Maulana Mahmood Madani while delivering inaugural speech on the occasion said that Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti is an icon of our shared values of the country. He added that the great saint preached human love, fraternity and strove for bringing equality among human beings, pragmatically showing that Sufism is not a ritualistic display but is meant for serving humanity without distinction of caste creed and religion.

Maulana Madani stressed that one should not confine Sufism to mere ritualism but should spread spiritual message of it among human being as this would help counter the current situation of the country where communal hatred is being spread by some fringe elements.  He said that he came here to bring message of unity among sects of Muslim community for their common purpose.

The event was also addressed by Haji Sayed Wahid Hussain Chisti Angara, Secretary Anjumane Sajjadagan, Maulana Hakimuddin Qasmi, Secretary Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind,Qari Mohammad Ameen, president Jamiat Ulama Rajasthan, Maulana Moizuddin Ahmad and Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Vice President Jamiat Ulama Rajasthan.

 

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