பங்களாதேஷ் உலகைப் படைத்த கடவுளை நம்பும் இந்துக்களை பாசீச முஸ்லிம் மத வெறியர்கள் - பொய் பரப்பி கொன்றதை ஆதரிக்கும் இந்திய மௌலானா
Prominent Indian Islamic scholar and religious leader Maulana Sajid Rashidi says out loud what Indian Islamists usually imply quietly.
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He openly admits that what is happening to Hindus in Bangladesh does not concern him because it is happening in Bangladesh. Hindus are being hunted and hacked to death by Islamist mobs chanting Allahu Akbar, yet an Islamic cleric living in India says he feels nothing. No outrage. No condemnation. Not even basic human concern. When asked about the brutal killing of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man lynched in Bangladesh in full public view over false accusations of blasphemy, Rashidi says something even more revealing. He repeats the false blasphemy claim, effectively justifying the murder. After Das, another Hindu, Amrit Mondal, was also hacked to death by Islamist mobs in Bangladesh. On this too, there is no condemnation. Then comes the real exposé. When the anchor asks why he is not indifferent to Gaza, Rashidi suddenly discovers humanity. He says he cares about Palestine because of humanity. So let us be clear. Humanity applies to Muslims in Gaza, but it does not apply to Hindus in Bangladesh. This is the moral universe of Indian Muslims. He further claims that mobs killing Hindus while chanting Allahu Akbar are not Muslims. But when asked what religion they belong to, he has no answer. This is another standard Islamist trick. Claim moral distance from violence while defending the ideology that produces it. If they chant Islamic slogans, target non-Muslims, invoke blasphemy, and enforce Sharia through mobs, then pretending they are not Muslims is intellectual fraud. What makes this more dangerous is that Rashidi is not speaking from Bangladesh or Pakistan. This man lives in India, under Indian law, enjoying Indian freedoms, while dehumanising Hindu victims and justifying Islamist lynching across the border. This is not ignorance. This is ideological clarity. Today he excuses killings in Bangladesh. Tomorrow he will excuse the same here. The mindset is already in place. Only geography changes. In fact, the killers in Bangladesh are also subcontinental Muslims. Same civilisational space. Same ethnic stock. Same ideological pipeline as Maulana Rashidi. Yet he draws a hard border around his conscience when Hindus are slaughtered next door by his people, while emotionally aligning with Muslims of a different ethnicity thousands of kilometres away. If the Indian state continues to tolerate Islamic clerics who openly justify Islamist violence and dehumanise Hindus, then we are walking straight into the conditions we see in Pakistan and Bangladesh. This is how societies rot. Not overnight. But through silence, excuses, and moral cowardice. Maulana Sajid Rashidi is not an outlier. He is a symptom. And unless the Indian state grows a spine and treats such clerics as a civilisational threat rather than a protected vote bank, the consequences are inevitable.
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