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Advice regarding the Babri Mosque

14 years, 1 month ago

His Holiness Younus AlGohar advises the MFI membership in India, regarding the Babri Mosque:

I request all our members in India to remain calm over the issue of Babri Mosque. It is not good to shed blood over matters of a mosque.  A human life is far more important than a mosque. Please observe peace. 

Babri Mosque, India

All Muslims that belong to MFI must observe peace.  Please do not fall out with Hindu's. Your God is not different from the Hindu's God. This is a political issue which has been deliberately turned into a religious turmoil.

Whether Hindu's worship there or Muslims worship there, at the end of the day, the same God is going to be worshipped.

I advise our folks in India not to involve themselves in such hateful crimes; stay out of this issue. In MFI, there is no difference between a Hindu and a Muslim; we are all human beings and we enjoy same rights as all humanity. No Muslim is better than a Hindu and no Hindu is better than a Sikh. Only those are good in the eyes of God that bear God's love whether they are Hindu's, Muslims or Sikhs. If a Hindu comes to harm you tomorrow, don’t blame the Hindu religion because they are the extremists in Hinduism, and there are extremists in all religions. Extremists do not represent the religion. There are small fractions that serve their own agenda.

If some Hindu's come to you, tell them it is the same for you whether the Hindu's claim the place or the Muslims. Tell them God doesn’t look at the material-made buildings, God looks at clean hearts. Whether you are a Hindu or a Muslim, in order to please God you must purify the hearts.

Folks, you are followers of Imam Mehdi, Kalki Avatar, the Promised Messiah RaRiaz Gohar Shahi. You love all and you hate none. You are all brothers and sisters because you came from one father and one mother; Adam (Shanker Jee) is your father, and Eve (Parwati) is your mother.

Image: Babri Mosque, India (top right).

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