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Revolutions need concerted efforts to bring change in the society

Explaining that the account of ‘Karbala’ gives us a message to keep move on the path of virtue and righteousness what may comes the way keeping the flag of resistance high against the oppressors to ensure their defeat, Moulana Syed Taqi Raza Abedi, said, “Revolutions to change the society always demands concerted effort from all sides before ushering an era of progress and prosperity.”

Refusing that the uprisings that tumultuous the ruling elite in the middle-east as revolutions, he said, “Change of guard, leadership and places won’t consider as revolutions. Successful revolution asks for consistent and consensual efforts with a uniform, cognitive and reflective mindset to bring in change in the society.”

Moulana Raza Abedi was addressing a gathering of Ashra-e-Majalis-e-Aza being held with a theme of “Husayn (RA) Aur Inquilab” on 25th August at Daftar-e-Majlis-e-Ulama-e-Hind, Darulshifa, Hyderabad.

“It doesn’t mean that the era of paganism in the Middle East was completely bereft with the enlightened people. Materialistic knowledge holds no weight to prove the point before a person, who enjoys limitless wisdom supported with logical reasoning albeit he was not qualified from any institution,” he claimed.

“It is only due to lack of perseverance and vivacity, respect and values for each other the people of that era were termed as completely uncivilized and illiterate. What they adore most is the attitude of stubbornness and intransigence which often engulf them into the flair of vengeance while infightings between the tribes at that time also not a hidden secret,” he added.

Explaining that the people at that time lose their cool on petty issues and resorted to bloody vengeance just to pursue their nonsensical sadistic satisfaction, he said, it was against this backdrop the middle east of 1400 years ago was framed as a darkest era of paganism. “However, it is also an incontrovertible fact that the land of Arabs was full of with people known for their mastery in eloquence, poetic distillation and lexiconic skills in those days,” he affirmed.