AIMPLB Resists Military Conflict, Emphasizes Dialogue
In the wake of the India-Pakistan military conflict, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has issued a statement asserting that war is not a solution to any issue and that countries should resolve their matters through dialogue and diplomatic means.
The board has announced that it will continue with its "Save Waqf Campaign" as usual, but its public meetings and events are being postponed for the next one week, until May 16, due to the current situation.
The AIMPLB expressed concern over the increasing tension on the India-Pakistan border and emphasized that terrorism and the killing of innocent civilians is a matter of grave concern. The board stated that there is absolutely no place for terrorism in Islamic teachings, globally recognized principles, and human values.
The AIMPLB supports every necessary step taken for the defense and protection of the nation and its people, but it also highlighted that war is not a solution to any issue, especially in the presence of nuclear weapons. The board urged countries to resolve their matters through bilateral dialogues and discussions.
The board will continue with its "Save Waqf Campaign" as usual, but its public meetings and events are being postponed for the next one week, until May 16. Indoor programs, such as roundtable meetings with fellow citizens, interfaith dialogues, sermons in mosques, submission of memorandums via district magistrates and collectors, and press conferences, will continue as scheduled.
The AIMPLB hopes that the current grave situation will soon be resolved and normalcy will return.