Shia cleric Kalbe Sadiq at a protest meet outside Bada Imambara on Sunday
LUCKNOW: Hundreds gathered outside the Bara Imambara on Sunday afternoon rallying against former chief of UP Shia central Waqf Board, Waseem Rizvi, who has raked up a controversy by moving a plea before the Supreme Court (SC) to remove 26 Quranic verses.
Call to the ‘Tahaffuz-e-Quran’ (In protection of the Quran) protest was given by Majlis-e-Ulama-e-Hind general secretary Maulana Kalbe Jawad and was attended by both Shia and Sunni clerics, including former All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) member Maulana Salman Nadwi, Imam of thr Teeley Wali Masjid Maulana Fazley Mannan Rahmani, SC lawyer Mahmood Pracha among others.
कुरान में बदलाव के लिये याचिका दाखिल करने वाले वसीम रिजवी के खिलाफ प्रदर्शन
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UP : कुरान मामले पर वसीम रिजवी के खिलाफ प्रदर्शन, गिरफ्तारी की मांग
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Shia clerics lead protest against Waseem Rizvi, demand his arrest
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Is triple talaq fundamental to Islam? Supreme Court to pronounce its judgement on Tuesday
The Supreme Court Would On Tuesday Pronounce A Historic Judgement On The Controversial Issue Of Whether The Practice Of âtriple Talaqâ Among Muslims Is Fundamental To The Religion. PTI | Updated on: 21 Aug 2017, 11:39:19 PM
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court would on Tuesday pronounce a historic judgement on the controversial issue of whether the practice of ‘triple talaq’ among Muslims is fundamental to the religion.
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar had reserved its verdict on May 18 after a six-day marathon hearing during the summer vacation.