Muslim scholars appeal against cow slaughter
DECCAN CHRONICLE | S.A. ISHAQUI
Published Sep 20, 2015, 7:47 am IST
Updated Jan 10, 2016, 8:38 am IST
Muslims could slaughter sheep, camels, buffaloes, cows, bulls and bullocks
Hyderabad: Amid a
debate on cow slaughter ahead of Bakrid, a group of Islamic scholars
from southern India has appealed to Muslims to avoid sacrificing cows,
in the community’s larger interest.
Maulana
Anwar Ahmed, senior academic with the Jamia Nizamia, said the Sharia
had given multiple options to Muslims in terms of animal sacrifice on
the three days of Bakrid.
Muslims could slaughter sheep, camels, buffaloes, cows, bulls and bullocks.
He
said there was nothing wrong if the Muslims “strategically” refrained
from sacrificing cows for the festival. “Islam is a religion of
flexibility. We are not bound to slaughter cows on Id. We have other
options which we can use,” the maulana said.
Islamic
scholar Syed Hussain Madani, who is heading the campaign to appeal to
the Muslim community to refrain from sacrificing cows, said that
well-known personalities like Majlis-e-Tameer-e-Millat president
Mohammed Abdul Raheem Qureshi, All India Muslim Personal Law Board
assistant secretary Moulana Aneesur Rehman Azmi of Chennai and others
like Maulana Mufti Nassem Ahmed Ashrafi, and Maulana Mufti Mahboob
Shareef Nizami were backing the initiative. Mr Madani advised Muslims to
show pragmatism in the prevailing situation and sacrifice the
alternative animals permitted by the Sharia to ensure that peace is
maintained.
He said, “Allah doesn’t
burden more than one can bear. There is ample room to avoid this
(sacrifice of cow) in the prevailing situation when there are legal
restrictions and threat to communal disharmony over the issue.”
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