Patna Serial Blasts
Perpetrated Allegedly By the Followers of Ahl-e-Hadees: We Muslims
Should Not Allow Wahhabism to Spread Its Poisonous Tentacles In India
By Ghulam Ghaus, New Age Islam
November 04, 2013
The four youngsters
named as suspects involved in Patna serial blasts, as, the Indian
Express newspaper reports, “were part of a group of 12-odd men who
started following the Ahle-Hadees, a puritanical strain of Islam, about
two years back.” Regardless of whether the probe into the blasts is
going to prove it true or not, the future of India and its pluralistic
values seems to run the risk of destruction. Today just as Pakistan,
Bangladesh, Iraq and Syria and other Muslim countries live in the
perilous shadow of Wahhabi radicalization leading to religious
intolerance and sectarian violence, the future of India, too, is likely
to be jeopardised by Wahhabi fanaticism.
A probe over a series
of terror incidents during the past few years points to the bloody
future of India. The blasts Indian Mujahideen claimed they were
responsible for include 2007 Uttar Pradesh bombings, 2008 Jaipur
bombings, 2008 Bangalore serial blasts, 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts,
2008 Delhi bombings, 2010 Pune bombing, 2010 Jama Masjid attack, 2010
Varanasi bombing, 2011 Mumbai serial blasts, 2013 Hyderabad blasts, 2013
Bodh Gaya blasts etc., in addition to the recent Patna serial blasts.
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