Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU) J&K, headed by headed by Mirwaiz Moulvi Umar Farooq have expressed strong opposition of government’s alleged ban on slaughter of cows, calves and camels on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Adha.
In a joint statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), MMU said that it is surprised that sacrifice of bovine animals on the religious occasion of Eid is being termed “illegal” and disallowed under the garb of prevention of cruelty to animals Act.
MMU – the amalgam of all religious bodies of Jammu and Kashmir, said that the sacrifice of permitted animals-including bovines, on Eid ul Adha in the way of Almighty Allah, is precisely the reason for its celebration. “Hence, it is an important tenet of religion on this day, and a duty upon persons on whom it is obligatory.
A Muslim indeed has to refrain from any kind of negligence in performing this act of worship. So why are Muslims being restricted by the Government in performing their religious obligation? MMU asked.
MMU said that government should desist from issuing such arbitrary orders that are unacceptable to the Muslims of the state as they directly infringe upon their religious freedom and their personal law, causing them great anguish.
The amalgam urged the government to immediately revoke this arbitrary and discriminatory order and let the people of kashmir celebrate Eid in keeping with its religious obligations and the spirit of the festival.
The statement added that Majlis-e-Ulema will convene an urgent meeting of its key constituents and leading Muftis of J&K, in this regard, on Sunday at the residence of Mufti Azam Mufti Nasir ul Islam and inform people accordingly.
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