Sidhu stated that Muslims should be allowed to offer Nawaz in an open space and there should be no fight over such petty issues. “People who were offering namaz in open sought administration’s permission and those who had a problem should have approached administration before attacking them,” he added.Members of the Jamiat Ulama have met with the committee and accepted the offer, which they called “gracious.” They have decided to offer namaz at the gurdwaras at Sector 39 and Sadar Bazar on Friday. Mufti Mohammad Saleem, president of the Jamiat Ulama in Gurgaon, described the offer as “gracious.”“We are celebrating the birth anniversary of our first Guru (Guru Nanak Dev) on Friday. These gurdwaras can accommodate over 2,000 people, but we have proposed that people pray in small batches of 30-40 and maintain social distancing on account of Covid,” said Sidhu, adding that official permission will be taken if required.“This is a true example of brotherhood where people from multiple faiths have come forward to defeat divisive forces, who have been spreading hatred and communal disharmony in Gurgaon over the last two months,” reads a statement by Altaf Ahmad, co-founder of Gurgaon Muslim Council.
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