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Sunday 28 September 2008 (28 Ramadan 1429

      Muslims take pledge against terrorism in Kerala
      Mohammed Ashraf I Arab News 
        
            

             
            
      MALAPPURAM: More than 500,000 Muslims gathered in this Kerala town to 
take the pledge against terrorism on Friday as also happened to be the night of 
the 27th of Ramadan which is most likely to be the Lailat Al-Qadr, or the Night 
of Power. 

      They chanted prayers for peace and forgiveness and took the oath to 
"eradicate the menace of terrorism and work for world peace" at the annual 
prayer meet organized by Ma'dinu Saquafathil Islamiyya institutions.

      The prayers was led by its leader Sayyid Ibrahimul Khaleelul Bukhari, who 
asked Muslims to respect other religions and not to associate themselves with 
such activities that would become a threat to the nation.

      "In thought, word and deed, we pledge to uphold the sovereignty and 
integrity of our nation. As citizens of India, it is our duty to safeguard our 
motherland as part of our faith," hundreds of thousands of believers said in 
unison.

      "We cherish with pride that we are citizens of India. We will not 
tolerate any harm to our fellow citizens and we will wholeheartedly resist, 
with all our might, any such evil attempts. It's our duty as true citizens of 
the country and as Muslims to inform our fellow-citizens of this threat. On 
this holy night, we pledge we will do our duty in the great tradition of the 
noble souls of the nation".

      The annual meet takes place on the 27th night of Ramadan which is most 
likely to be the Lailat Al-Qadr or the 'night of power', which the Muslims 
believe is "better than thousand months" in terms of chances of prayers to be 
answered. The first verses of Qur'an were believed to be revealed to Prophet 
Muhammad (pbuh) on this night.

      The prayer meet were held in 12 venues linked with huge closed circuit 
television channels that were located within 10 km from the main venue on the 
Palakkad-Kozhikode national highway of the Kerala's only Muslim-dominated 
district.

      Ma'dinu Ssaquafathil Islamiyya is a society based in Malappuram district, 
which runs a number of institutions, including schools, colleges and orphanages 
in Kerala.

      "Projectors and sound systems were placed at all the venues so that those 
attending the prayer could view and hear the proceedings at the main venue," 
Umer Melmuri, media coordinator of the event, said. "Foreigners, especially 
from Gulf countries, also turned up in large numbers".

      Ma'din started organizing the annual prayer meet with a view to spreading 
peace and communal harmony 22 years back and the numbers started swelling year 
after year.

      He said a number of Hindu families also played a key role by providing 
their land and buildings for the meet and by volunteering to help out in 
whatever way they could. Out of around 5,500 volunteers in the program, many 
are Hindus.

      "For believers who could not come here, we also made the proceedings 
available on Internet. The prayers were shown on big screens at seven venues 
outside the state, including four in the Gulf," said Umer.

      "The movement has prevented youngsters going toward fundamentalism. The 
fundamentalists have strong presence in the state through their books and 
periodicals preaching political Islam," Umer said.
     

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