In A Touching Gesture, Sikhs Sanitise Jama Masjid Ahead Of Eid Because Religion Is About Love

Ira Shukla

Even in grim times there are always some people who give a glimmer of hope to the society.

 The Sikh community did exactly that by sanitising Jama Masjid ahead of Eid.

They came together to make the place safer before the festival and were in turn, thanked by the authorities of the mosque.

The videos and pictures of their initiative are now doing rounds on the internet, with people lauding their secular beliefs and the unity that lies in the core of India’s value system.

Earlier, sehri and iftari were prepared at Vaishno Devi for the fasting Muslim, a gesture appreciated across the country.

This is what religion is truly about: Love and tolerance.

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