'Quran mandates Qurbani': AJUP chief Humayun Kabir stirs row after Bengal cattle slaughter curb
AJUP chief Humayun Kabir has sparked controversy by stating that the Quran mandates the practice of Qurbani. This statement comes amid a recent curb on cattle slaughter in Bengal. The remarks have ignited discussions about religious practices and animal rights.
- ▪Humayun Kabir is the chief of the AJUP.
- ▪He claims that the Quran mandates Qurbani, a ritual animal sacrifice.
- ▪The statement has led to a debate over the recent cattle slaughter restrictions in Bengal.
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