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Dawat e islami south africa pics
Dawat e islami south africa pics






dawat e islami south africa pics

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A local Yusuf Jamadar said, “The campaign against kite flying was so intensive that people had decided to stay away from celebration. What’s wrong in stopping this practice? The other reason is that kite-flying is not important in the religion and people should be kept away from all those activities which lead them away from religion." Bandi further said, “We achieved 90% success in our campaign because hardly 10% people had purchased kites and manja this year." He went on to say: “We had to go to streets and in some cases approach youths on rooftops to stop them flying kites.” Members of Dawat-e-Islami conducted marches in Muslim areas on Uttarayan in teams of 10-15 and ensured that nobody flew kites. "I heard that nearly 80 accidents were recorded in our town on Uttarayan. This activity is dangerous as people get hurt, especially kids, while flying kites,” Bandi said. “We have been opposing kite-flying for two reasons.

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The organization’s head in Modasa, Altafbhai Bandi, said that his organization took into confidence leaders of the community to resolve that people should not fly kites on Uttarayan. Dawat-e-Islami has been persuading people not to enjoy the ‘un-Islamic’ fun of flying kites. A religious outfit had been campaigning for a year urging members of the Muslim community to stay away from any kind of revelry. On the kite flying day, terraces and rooftops were deserted in areas such as Kasba, Vahorvad, and Ghanichivad. Muslims have a strong presence in Modasa town, accounting for nearly 50% of its population. AHMEDABAD: Instead of the usual revelry on Uttarayan, a curfew of sorts seemed to have been imposed on terraces in the Muslim areas of Modasa town, 120 km north of Ahmedabad, on Monday- people were made to abstain from flying kites.








Dawat e islami south africa pics