Prayer promotes peace, no tension should be allowed over it: Naqvi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

promotes peace and no tension should be allowed in the name of worshipping god, Abbas said today after a in the government reportedly said namaz could not be offered anywhere in the open "with the intention of grabbing land".

Naqvi, however, added that if there was any complaint in this connection, the issue had to be settled amicably.

"promotes peace and not tension. Hence, no tension should be allowed in the name of According to provisions, prayers are to be performed at authorised places," he told reporters here.

"The is sensitive (towards the issue) and the has also clarified that they are not against offering prayers. But if anybody is complaining, it is better to settle the issue amicably," added.

The said those offering namaz were aware of the rules in the Islam regarding where to offer prayers and hence, it was not right to fight over it.

To a question on the row over a portrait of in the (AMU), he said the students and the administration of the institute should put an end to the "uncalled for controversy".

"Jinnah is not a for the country or its Muslims. Hence, this controversy has to be brought to an end and it should be ensured that the university's dignity is maintained," added.

According to media reports, Haryana's has said if someone needs to offer namaz, he has the religious freedom to do so, but one cannot offer namaz anywhere in the open with the intention of grabbing land.

Vij's statement comes in the wake of Khattar's clarification that he did not speak about stopping anyone from offering prayers, after having said that namaz should be offered only in mosques and idgahs.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 15:30 IST