HYDERABAD: Eminent religious scholars urged people to counter Islamophobia with their own good manners and exemplary behavior.
0This message was given at a felicitation programme, organised by the Azan Institute of Islamic Studies, held in context of Dastarbandi of those who memorized the Quran, at Tolichowki.
Religious scholars said Islamphobia can be fought with “good manners, exemplary conduct and humanitarian services”.
They added that Muslims should make themselves indispensable to the country and this would end religious prejudice, hatred and hostility.
Dr Mohammed Yousuf Azam, chairman, Azan Group of Schools, said one can be successful in this world by gaining knowledge of both secular and religious education.