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Upholding Quranic Teachings and Sunnah: Indian Muslims’ Approach to Evolving Issues

In the context of India, where a diverse range of cultures coexist, the Muslim community, the second largest religious group, faces the challenge of interpreting contemporary issues in light of Quranic teachings, Shariah, and Sunnah. In an interview between Abdul Hai Khan from Awaz-The Voice, Urdu, and Mufti Ahmed Nadir Qasmi from Delhi’s Islamic Fiqh Academy, the discussion revolves around how Indian Muslims can approach authorities for Ijtihad (independent reasoning).

While Islamic countries have established authorities to address evolving issues, this system cannot be directly applied in India. Furthermore, discrepancies exist even within Islamic nations regarding laws concerning Muslims. For instance, marriage laws and blasphemy regulations differ across countries, raising questions about the credibility of Islamic law globally.

According to Mufti Ahmed Nadir Qasmi, if any country enacts laws that contradict the Quran and Hadith (Prophet’s sayings), such legislation cannot be considered ideal for Muslims. The principles of life for Muslims are rooted in the Holy Quran and the Prophet’s deeds, which must serve as guiding principles. Any law opposing these fundamental sources of Islamic guidance should be opposed by Muslims, regardless of its origin. Even if a law is formulated in Saudi Arabia, it cannot be deemed an Islamic law if it deviates from the Quran and Sunnah. Islam, as a faith, remains unchanging and steadfast, encompassing all that is encompassed in the Quran and Sunnah.

For a detailed story, visit: Awaz the voice

Also read: Education in India: A Beacon of Hope for the Future

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