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A Muslim organisation at Lucknow, capital
city of Uttar Pradesh state, has taken a
strong exception to the depiction of Holy
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in a class IV book
of the Indian School Certificate Examination
board.

The founder of Sunni Markaz, Maulana Syed
Hashmi Kichachauvi, said the Prophet has
been depicted in lesson 'Being good and
gentle' in the book 'Moral Education Ethics'
prescribed for class IV of the ICSE board.
The maulana claimed that about eight lakh
copies of the book have already been sold
and demanded that central government tender
an apology within three days and recall all
such books from the market.
'Otherwise, we would be forced to take the
help of the court and launch protest through
democratic means,' pti said quoting Maulana
as he told reporters in Lucknow.
The maulana said that if the said picture
has been published without the knowledge of
the Centre then a case should be filed
against the board as well as the publisher.
“Islam prohibits depiction through photo and
presenting it in a cartoon form is also a
show of disrespect,' he said.
Member of the Markaz, S M Sahil, said his
organization has already lodged its
objection in this regard with the National
Minorities Commission and their reply was
awaited.
Source:
http://www.abna.ir
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