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Indian Muslim leader Mohammad Adeeb defends nonviolent jihad, criticizes post-blast crackdowns, and rejects Pakistan’s legitimacy.
Mohammad Adeeb, chairman of Indian Muslims for Civil Rights, defended the concept of jihad as a struggle against injustice, not violence, in a December 13, 2025, interview, comparing it to Lord Krishna’s teachings.
He criticized the swift closure of Al Falah University and arrests of Kashmiri doctors after the Delhi blast, calling them disproportionate and politically driven.
Adeeb welcomed a meeting with Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, who acknowledged concerns over Waqf property registration, though the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill remains in effect.
He also addressed the film 'Dhurandhar,' noting its debate over Pakistan’s role in the 26/11 attacks, while reaffirming that Indian Muslims do not recognize Pakistan’s legitimacy.
El líder musulmán indio Mohammad Adeeb defiende la yihad no violenta, critica las represiones posteriores a la explosión y rechaza la legitimidad de Pakistán.