‘Waqf Bill aims to give rights, not to tear off …’ supported Maulana Shahabuddin Rajvi Barelvi Bill

Maulana Shahabuddin, the national president of All India Muslim Jamaat, supports the WAQF bill
Bill for modification of the WAQF 2025:: Maulana Shahabuddin Rajvi Barelvi, the national president of All India Muslim Jamaat, supported the Waqf bill and assured the Muslim community that the bill does not threaten the properties of communities, dargahs, idgahs or cemeteries. He said that this bill had to give rights, not to tear them away. He denied the assertions that this would harm the interests of Muslims.
No threat to the Waqf amendment bill – Maulana Shahabuddin
Speaking after the bill was adopted in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, Rajvi thanked the central management and congratulated the public for the move. He said that I wanted to assure the Muslim community that there was no threat from the Waqf amendment bill. The real danger is the Waqf terrestrial mafia, which has looted assets and worked for the real purpose of the WAQF. He urged the community to avoid protests against the bill, stressing that the amendment was brought to their benefit.
Rajvi also warned against political disinformation and urged the public not to be misleading by rumors. He said that I appeal to Muslims not to be assigned by the political agenda and not to pay attention to the false things that are distributed over the bill. Even if some religious leaders supported the Waqf bill (amendment), 2025, the votes of disagreement within the community expressed their concern, alleging that the bill weakens Muslim rights and was adopted without appropriate consultation with stakeholders. MAULANA SUFIYAN NIZAMI (Chairman of the Board of Directors of WAQF Tamiro Tarraki) said he was trying to add poison to honey and to say that this bill is beneficial for us. However, experts from our community have analyzed and mentioned the disadvantages of this bill. He said that he (BJP) says that the government had strategically prepared the bill for the well-being of Muslims, while weakening the legal and administrative structure of WAQF institutions. This story is advanced for political gains.
The Waqf bill (amendment) was adopted in both chambers
MAULANA SUFIYAN NIZAMI allegedly alleged that the main stakeholders in the Muslim community had not been consulted adequately before adopting the bill. The changes weakened them instead of strengthening the rights of WAQF institutions. He said that this step ignores the religious and community importance of WAQF properties. As opponents of the bill, Maulana accused the government of having used its parliamentary majority to continue the amendments without appropriate considerations on the concerns raised by Muslim organizations. He said that it had been done completely on the basis of power, directly ignoring the voice of affected people. The Waqf bill (amendment), 2025, which has now gone from the two chambers of Parliament, continues to reactions.
The government presented the bill amended after including the recommendations of the joint parliamentary committee, investigating the law introduced in August from last year. The bill attempts to modify the 1995 law and improve the administration and management of WAQF properties in India. The bill aims to remove the gaps from the previous law, to increase the efficiency of WAQF cards, to improve the registration process and to increase the role of technology in the management of WAQF recordings.
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