Hindus who gave a feast to Muslims for 30 days..! Story of Chennai..!
Attempts to symbolize religious harmony in the current context of india are being made in various parts of the country, highlighting India's diversity. The diversity of india is highlighted by the efforts being made in various parts of the country to symbolize religious harmony in the current context of communal conflict in india, which has a population of 131 crores. As one of these religious reconciliation ceremonies, the annual Sufidar Foundation's Sufi Foundation's annual volunteer Iftar dinner for Muslims who fast as volunteers at the Walaja Grand mosque in Tiruvallikeni, chennai, has been held without much fanfare for the past 40 years. These volunteers are followers of Dada Ratanchand, who migrated to chennai during the partition of india in 1947.
Speaking on the occasion, volunteer Govind Parwani said that they believe that all gods are one. people are divided in different ways. This is what our Guruji taught them. He has been doing this work since the beginning of his volunteer work at the Sufidar Foundation. Many of those working for the trust are second-generation refugees from the Indus Valley. businessman Jaikishan Kukreja talks about his grandfather who traveled to chennai during the partition. He said that his entire family had migrated to chennai at that time as his grandfather's brother was in Chennai.
Similarly, Dada Ratanchand, who follows the Sufidar Foundation, worked in a shop in the George Town area. He later turned to spirituality. However, they also say that their guru has given them this task, emphasizing that everyone should function as a community. They call this `service '. Their Guruji started this practice many years ago. They continue to do that. No one is stopping them said the Sufidar Foundation.
The mosque was built by Nawab Mohammad ali Walaja of Arcot in Tiruvallikeni in 1795 in Chennai. Since then, the mosque administration and the trust have been working together. This tradition also continues to proclaim unity during the Feast of Tabernacles. Let this symbolic feast of reconciliation continue!