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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Muslims march against crime in San Fernando

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As Min­is­ter of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty Jack Warn­er moves to con­fer pow­ers of ar­rest to 1,000 sol­diers, Mus­lims rep­re­sent­ing ten mosques in the south re­gion yes­ter­day par­tic­i­pat­ed in a march against crime. The Mus­lims start­ed their march around 2 pm at the Ja­ma Masjid on Mu­cu­rapo Street, San Fer­nan­do.

Chair­man of Re­gion­al Coun­cil "C" of the An­ju­man Sun­nat-ul Ja­maat As­so­ci­a­tion (AS­JA) Imam Raf­fa­ic Mo­hamed said he or­gan­ised the event be­cause of the in­crease in crime in the coun­try. Asked whether he sup­port­ed the move to grant pow­ers of ar­rest to sol­diers, Mo­hamed said: "I per­son­al­ly sup­port what­ev­er it takes to stop crime. It is a good mea­sure and we have to sup­port it be­cause they are the ones in au­thor­i­ty and they have to put things in place. We have to re­spect that."

He added, "Is­lam teach­es you that you co-op­er­ate in good­ness and not co-op­er­ate in sin and cor­rup­tion." Mo­hamed said cit­i­zens must learn to live in peace and har­mo­ny. In com­mem­o­ra­tion of Ra­bi-ul Aww­al, the birth month of the Holy Prophet Muham­mad which is one of the most sig­nif­i­cant in the Is­lam­ic cal­en­dar, the imam said the com­mu­ni­ty must help the po­lice to solve crime.

"The lead­ers in the com­mu­ni­ty from all re­li­gious paths must get their act to­geth­er. We have to come un­der one com­mon un­der­stand­ing. The lev­el of crime tak­ing place is not right for hu­man­i­ty. As re­li­gious lead­ers we have to in­flu­ence the hu­man race be­cause we are crea­tures of God and we have to live in ac­cor­dance with God," Mo­hamed said.

How­ev­er, he said many peo­ple are not will­ing to help the po­lice be­cause they do not feel safe. He al­so de­nied that Mus­lim groups in T&T were the mas­ter­minds of crim­i­nal ac­tiv­i­ty. "There are lots of peo­ple who say they are Mus­lims or fol­low­ers of Is­lam and this is not so. I can­not say that cer­tain groups are heav­i­ly in­volved in crime. It would be wrong of me to say that," Mo­hamed said.

He ex­plained that his group hoped to in­flu­ence oth­er cit­i­zens to stay away from crime with the hope of bring­ing about a safer T&T.


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