Showing posts with label muslim in india. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muslim in india. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Riot-hit Rohingya Muslims take refuge in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: Looking at least 10 years older than his age, 27-year-old Mohammed Shaker can pass off as a north Indian settled in Hyderabad but for his broken Hindi. Shaker is actually a Rohingya Muslim who fled Myanmar for safety and sought refuge in Hyderabad four months ago to escape the sectarian violence and bloodshed that is rocking the Southeast Asian nation.

Ask him how he landed in Hyderabad, and Shaker recalls his three-day long arduous journey on foot through a rough mountain terrain in the dead of the night to reach the Myanmar border from where he was made to board a boat run by smugglers to reach the Bangladesh border. Hours later, he reached the shore and was stowed in a truck to be finally dropped near the West Bengal border. And it took him 9 days to finally land in Hyderabad.

There are many refugees like Shaker in Hyderabad. They have chilling stories to narrate about the ongoing sectarian violence in Myanmar. "Muslims are forbidden by Buddhists to step out of their houses during daytime. Those who refuse to comply with this order are killed. My uncle who stepped out of the house got killed this way," said Mohammed Shamshu, 25, while his companion Mohammed Shoeb, 19, showed on his mobile phone gory pictures of Muslim men being stabbed and bludgeoned to death. Healthcare, education and other services are a distant dream for us, Shoeb added.

"Shopkeepers would not sell ration to us. As a result, we stealthily buy food items in the dark and sustain by eating once in a day or two," said Mohammed Sadiq, another refugee highlighting the terrible toll of hunger. Many Muslim women who lost their husbands in the riots ended up starving as even their cattle was taken away from them, rued Sadiq, who was fortunate enough to escape along with his wife. Both Muslim men and women willing to marry have to separately cough up a hefty tax, and pay even more if the married couple has children, but the same did not apply to Buddhists, he lamented.

Fleeing from their native country, the Rohingya Muslims have settled down in many cities in India, including Hyderabad. From about 150 such settlers in early 2012, the number of Rohingya Muslims in the city has shot up to 1,200 now. These asylum seekers, mostly in the young age group, are settled in Hafizbabanagar, Balapur and Kishanbagh areas of Old City, work as daily wagers and live crammed into cheap quarters.

"After the riots in Myanmar in June last year, there was a fresh wave of exodus late last year. Besides India, these refugees are fleeing to Bangladesh, Thailand, Singapore and other countries," said Mazher Hussain, executive director, Confederation of Voluntary Associations (Cova), the implementation partner of UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Hyderabad.

The latest round of violence between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine region erupted in June 2012 after the alleged rape and murder of a Buddhist girl by Muslim men. Experts said that this violence is the latest in a long history of state-sponsored repression against Rohingya Muslims. The minority was targeted in pogroms in 1978, stripped of their citizenship in 1982 and exposed to rampant human rights abuse, including slave labour and torture that led to a second exodus into Bangladesh in 1991-1992. Islam is practiced by 4% of Myanmar's population.

According to the United Nations, clashes between ethnic Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims have left 115,000 people displaced and several dead. The Rohingyas have been described by the UN as one of the world's most persecuted minorities.
Source:
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-04-15/hyderabad/38554918_1_rohingya-muslims-rakhine-myanmar

India being a secular country should support and give refuge to Muslims coming from Myanmar and other parts because of violence. India should also consider giving these Muslims citizenship of India if they don't want to go back to their own country because of fear.

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Muslim leaders remind Sonia Gandhi about a promise

Bellary: The competition among aspirants for Congress party’s ticket for Bellary city Assembly constituency took a new turn on Fr­iday with Muslims rem­in­­ding Congress president Sonia Gandhi about an assurance made 14 years ago.

“AICC president Sonia Gandhi promised a party ticket to a Muslim candidate from Bellary city Assembly constituency when she contested the Lok Sabha elections from here in 1999, but even after 14 years her promise has not turned into reality.

Therefore, we appeal to her to give the ticket to Hothur Mohammed Iqbal,” prominent members of the community led by former Bellary urban development authority chairman Jaheer Ahmed and former Haj Committee chairman Baba told media persons on Friday.

They said Hothur Darvesh Ahmed was chosen as the Congress candidate from Bellary city in 1999, but the then district Congress leaders K C Kondaiah, Allum Veerabh­ad­ra­ppa and Mundloor Di­wa­kar Babu did not favour his candidature. “Today, Darvesh Ahmed is no more, hence we demand the Congress high command to give the ticket to his brother Moha­m­med Iqbal who is likely to em­erge as the consensus can­didate among ticket as­p­irants”, Jaheer Ahmed added.

Though H Abdul Wahab, elder brother of Mohammed Iqbal has been chosen as the candidate for Hospet-Vijayan­ag­ar constituency, these lea­ders argued that Wa­hab was defeated twice in 1989 and 1994 and therefore could be defeated this year.

The Congress, which was upbeat after regaining power in the city corporation after a decade, seems to be in a fix over selection of a candidate for Bellary (City) constituency. Apart from Hothur Moham­med Iqbal, the other contenders include former min­ister M. Diwakar Ba­bu, Member of Rajya Sab­ha Anil Lad, former Mem­ber of Parlia­ment K.C. Kon­d­aiah, and president of Bellary City district Con­gress committee, J.S. Anjaneyalu.

Source:
www.deccanchronicle.com/130413/news-politics/article/muslim-leaders-remind-sonia-about-promise

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Problem of Rape in India Hijab culture the solution

Who knew Muslim laws made thousands of years ago would prove to be good in the modern era, this is the beauty of Muslim culture.
There is widespread indecent dressing spreading among Hindu girls along with making boyfriends attracting men, drinking alcohol, going to pubs and bars etc. We should be proud that most of our Muslim sisters have rejected such things.

In one of the earlier posts we emphasized on indecent dressing among Hindu girls. Follow this link to know more - http://indianmuslimpost.blogspot.in/2013/01/hindu-girls-indecent-dressing.html

The culture of exposing body can be fought with hijab culture . Non-Muslim girls are provoking crimes like rape unknowingly with the way they dress and their behavior in public.
The victims only blame others and they do not accept any responsibility. If they had remained decent then in 99% of the cases raped would have never happened. Hijab is the way forward.

See the top ten countries when it comes to rape
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/quick-click/which-country-has-the-highest-reported-incidents-rape-data

USA, so called modern country is at number 1 spot when it comes to rape.
India is at the 2nd position but the population of India is much larger than USA. Rape occurrences in USA are far more than India followed by some European or non-Muslim country.
No Muslim country like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar is in the list of top ten. In Muslim countries women dress with modesty and are under the blanket of sharia law which is what India needs.

Non-Muslim girls in India carry out indecent protests, they even carry out Slut Walk. These kind of protests are not going to solve the problem except spreading indecency. In such protests they only blame others using vulgar comments and fail to provide any kind of solution, blaming others is not going to solve the problem.
Hijab culture, decent dressing is the solution, sharia law would be even better