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[h=1]Statement of a Muslim girl that Hindus belonging to all castes should unite to ensure that India does not become an Islamic country[/h][h=1]“Without Hinduism, Secularism Won’t Survive”: Kerala Muslim Woman Who Made History By Leading Friday Prayers[/h]
K Jamida, general secretary of the Quran Sunnath Society and the first Indian woman to lead the Friday prayers for Muslims, hailed Hinduism’s role in preserving the secular tradition of the country, Manorama has reported.
Speaking at a remembrance meet organised for Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay on his death anniversary yesterday (11 February), Jamida extolled the political leader’s role in reforming the society. The Malayalam translation of his book Integral Humanismwas
also released at the meet.
Leading the Friday prayers on 26 January made Jamida the first Indian woman to do so. She has been facing censure and threats ever since.
Since joining the Quran Sunnath Society, whose members strictly follow the Quran and denounce the Hadiths, Jamida has quickly risen to become its general secretary. The Society works towards reforming the Islamic society, but has faced backlash because of its stand on the Hadiths. It follows the teachings of P K Mohammed Abul Hassan, also known as Chekannur Moulavi, who was declared murdered after disappearing in July 1993.
Read more at: https://swarajyamag.com/insta/witho...an-who-made-history-by-leading-friday-prayers

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K Jamida, general secretary of the Quran Sunnath Society and the first Indian woman to lead the Friday prayers for Muslims, hailed Hinduism’s role in preserving the secular tradition of the country, Manorama has reported.
Speaking at a remembrance meet organised for Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay on his death anniversary yesterday (11 February), Jamida extolled the political leader’s role in reforming the society. The Malayalam translation of his book Integral Humanismwas
also released at the meet.
Leading the Friday prayers on 26 January made Jamida the first Indian woman to do so. She has been facing censure and threats ever since.
Since joining the Quran Sunnath Society, whose members strictly follow the Quran and denounce the Hadiths, Jamida has quickly risen to become its general secretary. The Society works towards reforming the Islamic society, but has faced backlash because of its stand on the Hadiths. It follows the teachings of P K Mohammed Abul Hassan, also known as Chekannur Moulavi, who was declared murdered after disappearing in July 1993.
Read more at: https://swarajyamag.com/insta/witho...an-who-made-history-by-leading-friday-prayers