New Delhi: Dalit-Muslim politics is not new in India, all political parties have been trying to get power on their own by wooing the people of these two communities. This trend continues even today, whether it is Mayawati, who describes herself as the biggest well-wisher of Dalits, or Asaduddin Owaisi, who raises voice for Muslims, both of whom have been loudly raising the slogan of Jai Bhim-Jai Meem. But do you know what was the opinion of Babasaheb Ambedkar, the supreme leader of Dalits and the architect of the Constitution of India in this regard. Today, on the birth anniversary of Babasaheb, we are going to give you some important information about this.
Bharat Ratna Bhimrao Ambedkar has given his opinion towards the Muslim community in his book Pakistan and Partition of India. In the words of Babasaheb, 'Islam is like a closed body, the distinction between Muslims and non-Muslims is tangible and clear. The brotherhood that has been talked about in Islam is only the brotherhood of Muslims with Muslims. The brotherhood that the Islamic fraternity talks about is confined within it. Whoever is outside this community, there is nothing in Islam for him - except insult and enmity.'
He further wrote in his book that, 'Another shortcoming within Islam is that it is such a system of social self-government, which runs on the basis of local self-government. A Muslim is never loyal to his country where he resides, but his faith resides in his religion. Muslims believe in the concept of 'where everything is fine with me, that is my country', it is unthinkable.
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