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Muslim student body burn books over Prophet's picture

From the Times of India and Kangla Online

IMPHAL: A Manipuri Muslim student body has banned a children's general knowledge book as it contained a picture of Prophet Mohammad. Stating that there is not a single record of the Prophet's picture in the entire world, the Pangal Students' Organization (PSO) said the writer should apologize within three days, failing which stern action would be taken.

The student body later announced its decision to ban all books written by S Babyla Jassal immediately and further warned of stern action against the writer in case the writer fail to clarify on the said issue before the end of three days from today.

The picture of the prophet is carried inside the chapter Indian Deities on Page 51 of the said book. Speaking to media persons this evening at their office at Hatta Golapati, spokesperson and chief advisor of the organization Y Hayattur Rahman said there is no known picture of the Prophet anywhere in the world.

He further asked the writer and the publication house to clarify on how and from where they found the picture. He also announced the ban and action against the writer and the said book.

He said the student organization will collect the books and consigned the books to fire.

The Pangal Political forum, Manipur (PPF) further said the ‘Prime General Knowledge Book-O’ published by Prime Publication has insulted the Muslim community.

PPF said in a statement that illustration of a false photo of Prophet Muhammad on the page number 51 of the book written by S Babyla Jaysal is nothing other than an insult to the young students, Muslim and their Islamic Law.

It also stressed that nobody in the world has ever able to make the photo of Prophet Muhammad, saying any one in this world has not possessed His photo nor there is any fact available in the holy Kuran regarding leftover of it. The Islamic Law at the same time says no Muslim man and woman should take their photo if the need is not arisen, PPF noted. (Clever that as the camera wasn't invented until 1300 years later)

IMPHAL, June 24: The Popular Front of India, Manipur State Committee continue to set ablaze textbooks decrying the projected image of Prophet Mohamed in print.

Around 3000 textbooks carrying the image were set ablaze today at the Hatta office of the PFI.

President Burhanmuddin said since it is the time of summer breaks in most schools, the committee is unable to collect the books on a larger scale at the present moment, however the committee will continue with their drive against the textbook.




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