New Delhi [India]: On the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi, which is celebrated as the birthday of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad, Satnam Singh Sandhu, the convenor of Indian Minorities Foundation (IMF) joined the Muslim community at Sabri Masjid and took part in the mass prayers.
The members of the IMF along with thousands of Muslims participated in the mass prayers organized on the occasion. Later the members of the Indian Minorities Foundation participated in the religious procession which was taken out to mark the celebrations for the day.
On the occasion, the IMF organized a panel discussion on “Inclusive Living-A Sacred Teaching of Prophet Muhammed for Humanity”. Spiritual leaders, scholars, poets, and academicians of the Muslim Community from all over India participated. The panellists in one voice said that during the last 9 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Muslim community has seen a never before socio-economic development and upliftment.
Renowned author and socio-activist belonging to the Pasmanda Muslim Community, Dr Faiyaz Ahmad Fazie, Islamic Scholar Dr Maulana Kalbe Rushaid Rizvi, renowned poet and President of Sufi Foundation Moradabad, Kashish Warsi, National President Sufi Islamic Board Mansoor Khan and Social Activist, Mohammed Meraj Rayeeh took part in the panel discussion organized by IMF.
While participating in the panel discussion, Dr Faizi said, "Prophet Muhammad Sahab through his teachings has always preached the message of peace, harmony, brotherhood, unity, and equality. His teachings forbid any form of discrimination amongst the individuals based upon religion, community, or any other factor, and consider all humans as equals."
Dr. Faize further added that, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwaas, Sabka Prayas’ has ensured the benefits of government policies and development reaches to every section of the society especially the marginalized and socially deprived people which is also the basis of Prophet Muhammad’s teachings”.
During the deliberations, activist Rayeeh said that the Muslim community is an integral part of India and has contributed largely to India’s development. He said, “For India to continue on the path of progress, it is important that all communities work together with a spirit of ‘Indians first’ before being a member of any community. We must unite and strengthen Indian unity and integrity.”
