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Marking Rabi-ul-Awwal, Sadbhav Manch Distributes Fruits at Beawar Sub-Jail

Beawar: Marking Rabi-ul-Awwal, also known as Barawafat, the Sadbhav Manch distributed fruits to undertrial prisoners at the Beawar Sub-Jail, promoting a message of compassion and harmony in honor of the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

Dr. Javed Hussain, a member of Sadbhav Manch, spoke on the significance of the month of Rabi-ul-Awwal. He highlighted that approximately 1450 years ago, Prophet Muhammad was born in Makkah, and in a span of just 23 years, he transformed the society of Arabia by eliminating numerous social evils, uplifting the downtrodden, and restoring moral values. Dr. Hussain emphasized that Prophet Muhammad brought dignity to women, children, slaves, and the poor, and worked against discrimination and untouchability.

Dr. Hussain also pointed out the dangers of alcohol and drug use, identifying them as the root causes of many crimes. He encouraged everyone, including prisoners, to steer clear of such vices, stressing the importance of self-control and avoiding anger, which he called man’s greatest enemy.

The Manch also presented a book titled “Who is Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ?” to Jailer Ashok Parik.

Ramesh Yadav, the convener of Sadbhav Manch, also addressed the gathering, expressing his views on the need for unity and peace in society. Other key members of the organization present at the event included Mumtaz Ali, co-convener of Sadbhav Manch, and members Sunil Loyal and Dr. Arvind Mathur.

Jailer Parik extended his gratitude to Sadbhav Manch for their noble gesture, appreciating the positive message they brought to the inmates.

The Sadbhav Manch celebrated the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through this event, spreading his teachings of compassion, equality, and eradication of social evils.

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