Sikh woman donates land for mosque: A unique example of mutual brotherhood and harmony has come to light in Jakhawali village located in Fatehgarh district of Punjab, where a 75-year-old Sikh woman donated her land for the construction of a mosque. Whereas Hindu families have come forward for financial assistance.
This heart-touching scene has been seen in Jakhwali village, which is a village with Sikh population, where 400-500 Sikh families, more than 150 Hindu families and 100 Muslim families live together. Located 55 kilometers away from Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab, this village has a Gurudwara and a Shiva temple, but till now there was no mosque.
5 marla land donated for construction of mosque in village
The woman who donated land for the mosque said that there was no mosque in the village for Muslim brothers. He had to go to a distant village to offer namaz.
I thought of giving them 5 marla land i.e. 1360 square feet for the construction of a mosque, so that they could have a place to offer namaz. We are very happy to see that they are happy. (Donating woman Bibi Rajinder Kaur)
His grandson Satnam Singh said that Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims live in brotherhood in the village. This has been happening like this for generations. Whenever any religious event is organized in the village, people from all communities participate enthusiastically.
In Jakhwali village of Fatehgarh Sahib district of Punjab, a 75-year-old Sikh woman donated her land for the construction of a mosque in the village, while Sikh and Hindu families have jointly contributed financially for it. pic.twitter.com/7I22VAgxmF
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All communities live together in brotherhood in the village – Bibi Rajinder Kaur
Local people of the village said that the lack of a mosque was being felt for a long time, but when a solution was found at the Panchayat level, Bibi Rajinder Kaur voluntarily donated her land. Since the land was in the name of Bibi Rajinder Kaur, it was registered in the name of the Masjid Committee.
Bibi Rajinder Kaur told the media that the Muslims of the village actively participate in religious events like langar service. I believe that all religions should be respected. Maulana Usman Ludhianvi, the royal imam of Punjab, laid the foundation stone of the mosque. He said that Punjab has long been known for communal harmony.
Some time ago, in Malerkotla district of Punjab, former sarpanch of Umrapura village, Sukhjinder Singh Noni and his brother Avninder Singh had donated 5.5 biswa of land to build a mosque.
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