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International Union of Muslim Scholars Condemns Persecution of Indian Muslims and Warns Against Discriminatory Laws

The International Union of Muslim Scholars Condemns Persecution of Muslims in India, Seizure of Their Endowments, and Warns of the Danger of Discriminatory Laws on the Country’s Stability (Statement)

 

The International Union of Muslim Scholars stands in solidarity with the rights of Muslims in India and condemns any infringement upon these rights through unjust laws and measures. The Union advises the Indian government to retract these laws, as they ignite discord and harm India’s interests and its relations with the Islamic world.

The Union follows with deep concern and sorrow the developments in India—a nation that was once a sanctuary of security, equality, and freedom after its independence, in which Muslims played a significant role. However, since the rise of the right-wing extremist party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2014 under Modi’s leadership, systematic policies of killing, displacement, intimidation, and destruction of mosques and Muslim schools have emerged under the pretext of lacking prior legal approval.

In 2019, the Citizenship Amendment Act was enacted with the intent to displace millions of Muslims and expel them from India, partially implemented in the state of Assam.

Moreover, additional laws, administrative regulations, clear policies, and revealing statements have been issued, showing that the current government seeks to transform India from a secular pluralistic state into a Hindu state—similar to the Zionist project in Palestine.

These fears have been echoed by the United Nations and human rights organizations.

Most recently, the Indian Parliament approved a bill proposed by the ruling right-wing party aiming to expand central government control over Muslim endowments. The National Congress party opposed this bill, deeming it unconstitutional and discriminatory against Muslims.

In light of this painful and alarming situation, the Union affirms the following:

First: It vehemently condemns any law, action, or project based on racial discrimination, foremost among them this unjust law that grants the government control, management, and confiscation of Muslim endowments, which are a trust inherited from ancestors for future generations.

Second: The Union calls on the Indian government to repeal these unjust laws rooted in oppression and discrimination against Muslims, emphasizing that such laws are invalid, harmful to the nation and its people, incite hatred, and fuel animosity.

Third: The Union urges the great and wise Indian people, known for their honor and dignity, to prevent the current government from manipulating the nation’s constitution and stirring hatred and enmity for partisan gains over the public interest of India.

It is well known the longstanding friendship between India and the Arab and Gulf worlds. Muslims in India are original inhabitants whose rights must be preserved.

Wisdom demands preventing anything that divides the nation and banning any actions that could lead to internal strife and civil wars.

Finally, we at the International Union of Muslim Scholars care deeply about India and hope it remains a symbol of human rights, dignity, and genuine equality. Progress comes with justice, honor, and the contentment of peoples—oppression is darkness and a herald of civilization’s decline.

﴿ۚ وَاللَّهُ غَالِبٌ عَلَىٰ أَمْرِهِ وَلَٰكِنَّ أَكْثَرَ النَّاسِ لَا يَعْلَمُونَ﴾ [يوسف: 21].

 

Doha: 7 Muharram 1447 AH

Corresponding to: 02 July 2025 CE

 

Dr. Ali Muhammad Al-Sallabi             Prof. Dr. Ali Muhyiddin Al-Qaradaghi

              Secretary-General                                                  President

 

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* للاطلاع على الترجمة الكاملة للبيان باللغة العربية، اضغط (هنا).


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