Jamiat chief Mahmood Madani has given controversial speeches in the meeting of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind in Bhopal. He talked about Jihad against oppression and raised questions on calling the Supreme Court ‘Supreme’.
Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind chief Maulana Mahmood Madani has once again given a controversial statement. He said in a program in Bhopal – The enemies of Jihad, Islam and Muslims are linking the holy word like Jihad with terror and violence. Madani said- Efforts to spread hatred against Muslims have intensified. Not only this, he even said that whenever there is oppression, there will be Jihad.
Madani raised serious questions on the Supreme Court
In fact, in the meeting of the governing body of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind in Bhopal on Saturday, Maulana Mahmood Madani also raised questions on the decisions of the Supreme Court. He clearly said that it is not appropriate to call the Supreme Court ‘Supreme’. The Supreme Court will be called Supreme only when it completely obeys the Constitution. He said the courts should remain impartial, but some decisions have raised doubts.
Madani said – there may be a danger to the country
Madani said – a large population of the country is still silent. If this section goes towards those who spread hatred, then there can be a danger to the country. Madani said- Words like love jihad, land jihad, spit jihad are used to defame Muslims. Jihad in Islam means struggle against injustice and oppression. Therefore, I want to say that whenever there is oppression, there will be Jihad.
Madani’s identity is to make provocative statements
Madani said in his meeting that the current situation in the country today is very sensitive and worrying. How a community is being weakened. The condition of Muslims is getting worse. Muslims are feeling unsafe. They are facing hatred at every step. Therefore they will have to be ready, do not tolerate oppression and remain united. Let us tell you that Maulana Mahmood Madani is known for his controversial statements. He keeps giving such provocative statements every day.
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