In a historic moment, Ram Lala was consecrated today in the Ayodhya Ram temple, marking his presence in the sanctum sanctorum after 500 years. The festivities commenced on January 16, with the Main Pran Pratistha ceremony concluding on Monday in Ayodhya. Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the puja as the chief host. Simultaneously, across the nation, Muslim Rashtriya Manch workers joined in the celebration of this significant event, chanting slogans of Jai Shri Ram and extending congratulations. Muslims, while partaking in the festival, expressed their joy, stating that King Ram had arrived.
*Jashn e Chiraga*
Shahid Sayeed, the national media in-charge of Muslim Rashtriya Manch, shared that on Ram Lalla’s enthronement, key figures including national convenor Syed Raza Hussain Rizvi, Mohammad Faiz Khan, and Padma Shri awardee Anwar Khan were present in Ayodhya. Additionally, Muslim Rashtriya Manch workers illuminated major dargahs, madrassas, khanqahs, Muslim mohallas, houses, and streets across the country with lamps and colored bulbs. The celebration of Ram Utsav took place with grandeur, led by the national coordinator and regional coordinators.
*Team MRM*
Leaders such as Mohammad Afzal, Mazahir Khan, Islam Abbas, Thakur Raja Raees Shafqat Qadri, Abu Bakar Naqvi, Reshma Hussain, SK Muddin, Farooq Khan, Mohammad Altamash, Irfan Ali Pirzada, Majid Talikoti, Haji Mohammad Sabreen, Bilal Rehman, Imran Chaudhary, Shalini Ali, Khurshid Razak, and Shakir Khan led celebrations in different parts of the country.
*Prayers for Peace and Harmony*
Beyond illuminating significant locations, Ayat Karima were recited in madrasas, maktabs, and mosques, offering prayers for the peace, harmony, and unity of the nation. Muslims across the country, in large gatherings, acknowledged the joy and celebration as Ram Lala took his place after five centuries. In this moment, even the Muslims of the country joined in, sharing happiness and emphasizing that Ram is revered and honorable for everyone. Participants in Chiraga exchanged joy, stating that five centuries of conflict have transformed into mutual brotherhood and peace.
*Where the Light Shone*
Among the illuminated places, are the Dargahs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, Sahabzade of Sarwad Sharif Garib Nawaz, Hazrat Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki in Mehrauli, Patte Shah Pir in Nizamuddin, Matka Pir in Delhi, Hafiz Peer Baba and Samodhan Shah Baba in Lucknow were highlighted. Lamps were lit at numerous dargahs and shrines across Mumbai, Kolkata, Patna, Bhagalpur, Kanpur, Aligarh, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, with prayers for unity, integrity, and sovereignty echoing nationwide.