Petition in Indian Supreme Court to remove 26 verses of Quran
Former Shia Waqf Board chairman Wasim Rizvi petitioned Supreme Court to remove 26 verses of Quran Has filed. He says that some of these 26 verses are going to promote terrorism, which will later be got involved.
He is of the opinion that after Mohammad Sahab, the first Khalifa Hazrat Abu Bakr, the second Khalifa Hazrat Umar and the third Khalifa Hazrat Usman collected and released the Quran in book form. There are many good things in it which are for humanity but it also promotes some terrorism.
Rizvi says that the message of Allah cannot be of two types. Accusing the three caliphs, he says that he used power. From this, such verses were translated into the Quran and released to the world. Its 26 verses negate the basic principles of humanity and spread hatred, hatred, murder, bloodshed in the name of religion.
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He says that when Allahtala has spoken of brotherhood, love, openness, justice, equality, forgiveness, tolerance throughout the Quran Pak, then how can we say things that increase slaughter and guilt, hatred and bigotry in these 26 verses.
By citing these verses, Muslim youth are being brainwashed. They are being instigated, seduced and instigated in the name of Jihad. Due to these, the unity, integrity of the country is threatened.
Please tell that after the filing of this petition, there is anger about Wasim Rizvi in particular community. Slogans were also raised against him in this regard on Friday. Rizvi’s posters were lit. A protester Sayyid Salman said that not a single word of Quran Sharif will change, because Allah himself protects the Quran Sharif. One cannot even distinguish a verse from the Quran like Wasim Rizvi.