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Prayers and Support: Pasmanda Muslim Samaj’s Blessings for Team India in the ICC Cricket World Cup Final

In a heartfelt gesture, members of the Pasmanda Muslim Samaj Utthan Samiti Sangh extended their support to Team India by offering a chadar at the Dargah of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusro. Special prayers were fervently provided for India’s triumph against Australia in the final ICC Men’s One Day International World Cup, set to unfold at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

Faith and Optimism

Mohammad Irfan Ahmed, the association’s National President, expressed optimism about Team India’s performance, highlighting their unbeaten record in the World Cup thus far. He conveyed hope that India would unleash its potential, mentioning the prowess of Mohammad Shami and Virat Kohli, ensuring a triumphant moment reminiscent of past glories.

Support for Team Leadership

Speaking with journalists on the eve of the final match, Irfan commended the leadership of Rohit Sharma and the earlier tenure of Virat Kohli. He emphasized the team’s consistent display of excellent cricket, attributing their success to the strategic prowess of the captains. The association offered prayers specifically for India’s victory at Ahmedabad.

National Progress and Unity

Expressing joy, Irfan highlighted the overall progress of the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He urged all Indians to pray for India’s success in the final, envisioning a celebration of victory and doubled happiness.

Diverse Participation in Prayer

Notable individuals, including Mohammad Sarfaraz Ali, Azad Noorani, Mohammad Dilshad Qureshi, Mohammad Sagir Ahmed, and Haji Nisar Ahmed, were present among those who prayed for India’s victory at the Dargah. Their collective hopes echoed a sense of unity and shared anticipation for a successful outcome.

Dignitaries in Attendance

The article concludes with the anticipation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s presence at the Cricket World Cup final, with the possibility of his Australian counterpart also attending. The expected attendance of chief ministers from several states further emphasizes the widespread support and enthusiasm for Team India’s quest for cricketing glory.

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