Sadar Mufti Of India Writes To PM Modi Expressing Concern For The Palestinian People

Kozhikode/Hyderabad, Oct 18 (Maxim News): The Sadar Mufti of India, Shaikh Abubakr Ahmad today wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing his concerns about the Palestinian people.

In his letter, Ahmad said that India, which has always stood with the Palestinian people, must mediate the problems currently experienced by the Middle East and intervene for a lasting solution.

His letter came soon after a phone conversation with the Palestinian Mufti, Shaeikh Muhammad Hussain. The Grand Mufti emphasized India’s dedication to the principles of Justice, fairness, non-alignment and global unity, as recently reiterated during India’s G20 presidency with the theme of “One Earth, One Family, One future’ making it a natural candidate to facilitate peace negotiations.

he said that India, throughout its history, has stood as a beacon of peace, tolerance, and harmony. “Our nation’s rich tradition of embracing diversity and fostering communal unity has served as a guiding light to the world. the Jerusalem Sadar Mufti himself conveyed his profound appreciation for the empathetic understanding that India has demonstrated toward Palestinian concerns and their rights throughout history. In light of this legacy, India can play a pivotal role in helping hand to end the crisis in the West Asian region, said Sadar Mufti.

The Sadar Mufti also demanded that there should be a permanent solution to the Palestinian-Israeli crisis to create a peaceful common future. A message from the Mufti of Palestine was also handed over to Modi, thanking India for its historic stand on the Palestine-Israel issue. (Maxim News)


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