Mangaluru, Dec 9: “Islam is the religion of Allah. Based on this, Shariat was also created by Allah. So, till the end of the universe, Shariat will remain. It is the duty of the Muslims to protect it. ‘Samasta’ is also committed to protect Shariat”, said Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama president Alhaji Sayyid Jifri Muthukoya Thangal.
Inaugurating the ‘Shariat Protection Convention’ organized by the Samastha Shariat Protection Committee with a slogan of ‘Let us join hands for the protection of Constitutional rights. Drive back materialistic theory which destroys religion’, at the Shahid CM Abdulla Musliyar stage at the Nehru Stadium here on Sunday, he said that the Constitution has entitled equal rights to the people of each religion. According to that, citizens could practice their religious rituals. So, Muslims have been practicing the Shariat rituals. Islam has never encouraged Talaq. But in order to tarnish the image of Islam, some people have been creating confusion in the society. It was the responsibility of administration to protect minorities in any country. The governments have to understand this basic thing. At this critical time, Samastha was ready to take any challenges to protect Muslim community, he said.
Dakshina Kannada Khazi Alhaj Thwaka Ahmed Musliyar presided over the programme in which Syed Zainul Abidin Thangal Kunnangai offered prayer. Shaikhuna MT Abdulla Musliyar Malappuram, Abdussamad Pookkottur, Advocate Onampally Muhammad Faizi, Haneef Hudavi, MA Kasim Musliyar, Nazeer Azhari spoke on the occasion.
Atradi Khazi Alhaji Aboobakar Musliyar, Ali Thangal Kumbol, MS Thangal Valemundovu, Ameer Thangal Kinya, Habibullah Thangal, Syed Karavali Thangal, SM Muhammad Darimi, Khasim Darimi, Tabuk Darimi, Anees Kausari, Harun Ahsani, Mahin Darimi, Usman Faizi, K.R Hussain Darimi Renjaladi, Swadakhatulla Faizi, GA Bava, SM Rasheed Haji, Former MLA Moideen Bava, Haji Ibrahim Kodijal, KS Muhammad Masood, I Moidinabba Haji, Haji Abdur Razaq, K Ashraf, Noushad Haji Suralpady, KK Shahul Hameed, Muhammad Monu, MS Muhammad, BH Khader, TM Shahid Sullia, Mustafa Haji Kempi, Haji Abdul Rasheed Ullala, Haneef Haji Bandar, Shahul Hameed Metro, Saleem Handelu, Addu Haji, Mazeed Suralpady, Syed Ahmed Basha Thangal, Riyazuddin Bandar, Rasheed Haji Parladka, Rafeeq Haji Kodaje, Hakeem Partippady, Iqbal Mulki and others were present.
Hafiz Abdullah recited qirat, while Anwar Sadat and KM Kodangai compared the programme.
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has reiterated its warning to passengers not to travel without tickets adding that it had entered into agreements with neighbouring states for checking of its services.
In a press release issued recently, the Chief Traffic Manager has said that, in the month of April 2025, when 43,244 KSRTC buses were checked, as many as 3,882 cases of pilferage of things worth Rs 97,576 were found. The officer added that 3,780 passengers who were traveling without ticket were found and issued fines worth Rs 7,32,495.
Stating that disciplinary action has been taken against the KSRTC staff in connection with the said crimes, the manager reminded citizens to carry valid tickets or pass while traveling in the state transport buses to prevent such incidents.