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Muslims in riot-hit Assam pray for peace on Eid | Muslims offered prayers in mosques across the nation on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Fitr, and hoped for peace and stability in riot-hit Assam. The end of the holy month of Ramadan was declared with the sighting of moon across India on Sunday. Guwahati-based Muslim cleric Anwar Hussain said: "During the holy month of Ramadan, devotees offer prayers wholeheartedly. We merely
want that people should unite, and for the sake of humanity, should give up violence
and live in peace. This will be beneficial for everyone, for humanity and the
entire nation." Nearly 80 people were killed and 400,000 displaced in fighting
between Muslims and mostly Hindu Bodo tribesmen in Assam in recent weeks. The
mass flight was sparked by rumours that Muslims, a big minority in predominantly
Hindu India, were seeking revenge for the Assam violence. Muslims believe Eid
is not only just a time of spiritual devotion and verbal expressions of love and
brotherhood, but also a time of religious unity when people from all religions
and nationalities come together to share greetings. During Ramadan, Muslims observe
fast during daylight hours. Fasting has a very important place in Islam and has
been made one of the fundamental tenets of the faith. Eid-Ul-Fitr was also celebrated
with great zeal in West Bengal ’s Siliguri district. The head cleric of the mosque,
Maulana Anwar-ul-Haq, expressed sorrow over the recent ethnic clashes, and hoped
that this festival would restore peace in the country. Indian cricketer Irfan
Khan Pathan greeted the entire nation on the occasion of Eid and also expressed
sympathy with the people facing the brunt of the ongoing crisis in Assam and other
states. “On this occasion of Eid, I would ask everyone to spread peace and happiness,"
said Pathan. Personnel of the Rapid Action Force were deployed in Allahabad ,
Uttar Pradesh, with an aim to ensure security and safety for the devotees. "I
would like to congratulate the people of the city on the occasion of Eid and I
would also like to express gratitude towards them that they have cooperated in
maintaining peace in the city. Arrangements have been made in order to ensure
safety and security. State and police officials have been on alert. The prayers
have been offered peacefully. We have also deployed personnel of the Rapid Action
Force and policemen," said District Magistrate, Anil Kumar. Muslim devotees also
ongregated and paid obeisance at mosques in Kolkata.
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