India: Muslims claim charges that Islamic convention was super-spreader of coronavirus are just “Islamophobiaâ€
Apr 5, 2020 11:00 am By Christine Douglass-Williams 19 Comments
Tablighi Jamaat continues to spell trouble for India and other countries, especially in Southeast Asia. The Islamic revival group has consistently ignored all warnings about COVID-19, and has recently brought together large assemblies of Muslims: 250,000 in Lahore and 16,000 in Malaysia. In Indonesia, a Tablighi Jamaat event of 9,000 was halted, and the attendees forced into quarantine. Still, the group is not fazed in the least. The group is now being defended by Muslim Students of JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) and more aggressive Islamic supremacists. It is also reported to have ties with al Qaeda, Taliban, and Kashmir jihadis.
Now the usual, familiar term “Islamophobia“ is being utilized to further the Tablighi Jamaat agenda, in response to Indian authorities’ attempts to limit the group’s activities, which are threatening to spread the coronavirus to the rest of the population:
India: Muslims claim charges that Islamic convention was super-spreader of coronavirus are just “Islamophobiaâ€