Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind President Maulana Arshad Madani has once again given a big statement regarding Al Falah University. Maulana Arshad Madani said that the action taken on Al-Falah University is not an attack on education, but a politics of intimidating Muslim institutions. He said that since independence, governments have been trying to weaken Muslims.
Maulana Arshad Madani, while addressing a program, said that Muslims can become mayors in big cities of America like New York and London, but in India, they cannot even become the chancellor of any university created by them. While giving this statement he also gave the example of Azam Khan.
The government attacks Muslims as if they are a threat to the country – Maulana Madani
#WATCH Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind President Maulana Arshad Madani says, “The world thinks that Muslims have become helpless, finished, and barren. I don’t believe so. Today, a Muslim Mamdani can become mayor of New York, a Khan can become mayor of London, whereas in India, no one can… pic.twitter.com/cyuQzgZmHL
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He said, ‘Muslim has become disabled and is finished. A man can become mayor of New York. A Khan can become the Mayor of London, but no Muslim can become the Vice Chancellor of a University in India and even if he does, he will go to jail like Azam Khan. Like Iqbal, the children will be put in jail. Wherever there is an institution of Muslims, the government cracks down on it as if it is a threat to the country. Look at what is happening to Al-Falah today. He is lying in jail and no one knows how many years he spends inside the jail.
Government does not want to let Muslims raise their heads – Maulana Madani
Maulana Madani said, ‘After the independence of the country, the situation is such that the government does not want to allow Muslims to raise their heads. The government wants the ground to be taken out from under the feet of the Muslims and today we see that the ground has been taken out from under the feet.
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