*Bareilly Sharif Bleeding with the Blood of Muslims*


The history of Hindustan is witness to the fact that when Muslims became the leaders and guides here, they adorned this land with justice, knowledge, civilization, and peace. From the Delhi Sultanate to the Mughal Empire, the leadership of Muslims established a just system by taking every religion and every nation along. But today, alas, our land of Hindustan is being narrowed for us, and we are being mob lynched on every matter, and we are being bloodied everywhere, and those who claim to be leaders and guarantors of our protection are charging with batons like animals...


The BJP and its ideological patron RSS have created an environment in the country where Muslims are constantly victims of fear, injustice, and oppression. From the Gujarat riots to Sambhal, Muradabad, Rampur, Delhi, and Muzaffarnagar, the land has been colored with the blood of Muslims. Sometimes, in the name of lynching, young people are killed; sometimes, mosques are martyred, wounding their hearts; sometimes, by banning the hijab, the education of girls is snatched away; sometimes, there is a dispute over madrassas; and sometimes, through the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA/NRC), attempts are made to make Muslims second-class citizens. Just a few days ago, the hands of the accused in Sambhal had not been cleaned, that now in Bareilly Sharif, people carrying the banner of the honor of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ were subjected to oppression and violence, batons were wielded. Is this the constitution of Hindustan...


In Bareilly Sharif, the police committed brutal atrocities on peaceful people carrying the banner of the honor of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ,

Even small children were not spared, everyone was drowned in fear and terror,

Old and young, all fell to the ground from the blows of the batons,

Hands and bodies stained with blood, screams echoed everywhere,

This action of the police was beyond any court or law,

It was the height of oppression against those who demanded rights and justice,

This barbarity is proof that the powerful can inflict any amount of oppression on the oppressed,

Peaceful protest, expression of love for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, became a crime for them...



*I would like to ask those sitting on the seat of justice*

Does a secular country mean that its religious things should be stopped?

And that a baton charge should be carried out for demanding rights?

Does a secular country mean that freedom of religion should be restricted?

Does justice mean that only the powerful should be supported and the weak should be suppressed?

Are the fundamental rights given by the constitution limited to papers only?

Will those who ask for peace be presented as criminals?

Is it justice to wield batons on protesting citizens?

Is the seat of justice in the country meant to bow to the orders of the oppressor instead of listening to the cries of the oppressed?

Is secularism only for the protection of the religion of the majority, not for the minorities?

Does the scale of justice tilt according to wealth and power?

Is silencing those who speak truth and right the success of the judicial system?

Does the blood and sigh of the oppressed have no importance in the court?

Is the job of the judiciary to protect the constitution or to be slaves of the oppressors?

Do the doors of the courts only open for the rich and politicians and are closed especially for Muslims?

Is justice blind or has it been made blind only in favor of Muslims?

Is the job of the court to give verdicts or to dance to the tunes of the government?

Is it justice that places of worship are demolished and those who demand justice are put in jail?

Is it a crime to put up an I ❤️ Muhammad ﷺ banner?

Is it a crime to express love for one's religious leader, one's Prophet Muhammad ﷺ?

Is raising one's voice for one's rights such a big sin that those who should provide protection, the same protectors start inflicting oppression?

Does secularism mean that even love for one's Prophet Muhammad ﷺ should be snatched away?

Is it justice that the one who raises slogans goes to jail and the one who commits oppression roams freely?


Remember that Allah's stick is silent, and surely there is a day of justice, in which every oppressor will be accounted for, and the oppressed will be given justice...

I am under attack today, so don't be so complacent,

The lamp of everyone will be extinguished, the wind is not for anyone.


✍️Mutallem Al-Jamiatul Ashrafia✍️