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  • China banned most Uyghurs praying in mosques, homes during Eid

    China banned most Uyghurs praying in mosques, homes during Eid

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    New Delhi: Chinese authorities banned most Uyghurs praying in mosques — and even in their homes — during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, in many parts of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, residents and police said, the media reported.

    People aged 60 and older were allowed to pray in a local mosque under heavy police surveillance during Eid, Radio Free Asia reported.

    Since 2017, China has restricted or banned ethnic customs and religious rituals among the mostly Muslim Uyghurs in an effort to stamp out “religious extremism”, RFA reported.

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    During this year’s Eid, the most important Muslim holiday, authorities in Xinjiang patrolled city streets and searched houses to prevent people from secretly praying inside their homes, sources said, RFA reported.

    An administrative staffer from Yarkowruk town in Akesu Prefecture said one mosque there was open for Eid prayers.

    “Our police officers went to the mosque to watch the people,” the employee said. “I don’t know if people needed permission to go to the mosque because I did not go there.”

    Likewise, only one mosque was open for Eid prayers in Bulung town, Bay county, an officer at the local police station said, though only residents over 60 years old were allowed to pray if they wanted.

    The government issued a notice that people younger than 60 could not pray on the Eid holiday, he added, RFA reported.

    Only a dozen Uyghur elders in Bulung attended Eid prayers in a mosque as three police officers and several auxiliary police staffers observed and wrote down the Uyghurs’ names, said the officer from the town’s police station.

    “The mosque was open yesterday, and we went there to surveil people,” the police officer said, adding that he told residents under 60 not to go to the mosque.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP: Hindutva men object to Muslims praying Taraweeh at home; file complaint

    UP: Hindutva men object to Muslims praying Taraweeh at home; file complaint

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    Right-wing organisation Rashtriya Bajrang Dal objected to the offering of Taraweeh prayers by a group of Muslim men in the Moradabad district of Uttar Pradesh.

    The incident happened on Saturday night when a group of Rashtriya Bajrang Dal led by its state president Rohan Saxena barged into the godown of a Muslim man named Zakir Hussain in Lajpat Nagar in Katghar police station area.

    The right-wing men created a ruckus after which police had to be called to pacify the situation.

    Later while speaking to reporters, Saxena said that they will not allow new paramparas (traditions) to brew in the city.

    “We got information that Zakir is creating a new tradition by conducting prayers with his Muslim brothers. We vehemently oppose this and further will not allow any such tradition to spring up in our city or the state,” Saxena told reporters.

    “We have repeatedly asked the police to lodge FIRs against violent people (referring to the Muslim community),” Saxena said.

    When asked how did his organisation come to know about the incident, he said, “We received information from their neighbours. We also have images as proofs. We will not stand this.”

    “We have asked the police officials to lodge a complaint against them. And if they fail to do so, the Rashtriya Bajrang Dal will come to the streets to protest against it,” Saxena said.

    Siasat.com spoke to the SHO of Katghar police station under whose jurisdiction the incident happened.

    The official said that Taraweeh was been offered by a group of Muslim men. “We have asked them to offer Taraweeh in mosques. The situation is under control,” he said.

    Asked if any FIR was lodged, the official replied negatively and further declined to comment.

    What is Taraweeh

    Taraweeh meaning rest or relaxation is a voluntary prayer performed after the evening prayer, Isha, every single night during the month of Ramzan. As it is a highly recommended Sunnah, mosques across the world hold congregational Taraweeh prayers for men and women every night of the month.

    In Ramzan, Muslims fast for a period of 29 or 30 days, and the month is marked by Eid-al-Fitr.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )