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What's Muslim about Kalam? - By Dr Rafiq Zakaria
The definition of Muslim given by Dr Rafiq Zakaria himself :
"A Muslim is one who declares publicly: 'There is no God but God
and Muhammad is His Prophet.' He must also accept that Muhammad
is the last of God's prophets on this earth..... A Muslim must
also accept the Quran as the word of God, immutable and
unalterable; it contains guidelines which a Muslim must follow."
(Rafiq Zakaria, "The Struggle within Islam" Penguin Books,
1988, pp.302)
I am afraid, Dr Kalam has kept himself completely away from
Muslims; he refused to mix with them and even when invited to
participate in their nationalistic activities, he politely
declined. As chairman of the All-India Khilafat Committee I
requested him to be the chief guest at the mammoth Prophets
birthday celebrations in Mumbai, which is attended by more than
ten lakh Muslims every year, but he refused. This was, in fact,
started by Gandhiji in the wake of the Khilafat and the Non-
Cooperation Movement in 1921 to promote Hindu-Muslim unity.
The definition of Muslim given by Dr Rafiq Zakaria himself :
"A Muslim is one who declares publicly: 'There is no God but God
and Muhammad is His Prophet.' He must also accept that Muhammad
is the last of God's prophets on this earth..... A Muslim must
also accept the Quran as the word of God, immutable and
unalterable; it contains guidelines which a Muslim must follow."
(Rafiq Zakaria, "The Struggle within Islam" Penguin Books,
1988, pp.302)
I am afraid, Dr Kalam has kept himself completely away from
Muslims; he refused to mix with them and even when invited to
participate in their nationalistic activities, he politely
declined. As chairman of the All-India Khilafat Committee I
requested him to be the chief guest at the mammoth Prophets
birthday celebrations in Mumbai, which is attended by more than
ten lakh Muslims every year, but he refused. This was, in fact,
started by Gandhiji in the wake of the Khilafat and the Non-
Cooperation Movement in 1921 to promote Hindu-Muslim unity.