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The Sikh Judge Sentenced The Muslim Accused To Pray Regularly For 21 Days For Quarrelling

A court in Malegaon in the Indian state of Maharashtra has ordered that the accused will regularly pray five times a day for the next 21 days as punishment for beating and brawling.

In his ruling, Magistrate Tejwant Singh Sindhu also asked the 30-year-old accused Rauf Umar Khan to plant two saplings in a nearby mosque as an atonement for his actions and then take care of it.


The magistrate sentenced the man for injuring a man in a street fight. The magistrate ordered that a district agricultural officer would monitor compliance with the court order and allowed them to use police force if necessary to enforce the order.

According to the court order, the accused told the court that he is a poor man and is responsible for the family's livelihood.


The Probation for Offenders Act allows the court to release the offender after a caution or adequate warning so that the accused does not re-offend.


In this order Magistrate has observed that 'according to the reasonable warning means that it is understood that the crime has been given, the crime has been proved to be given and remember it so that he should not redeem the crime again.'

The court further added that the accused have admitted that they are diminished Muslims and pray to them, but due to lack of time, they did not pay prayer.


In this context, the magistrate said that it would be appropriate to release them on the condition that they pray five times Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha continuously for 21 days from tomorrow.


The incident and the dead stomach were proposed in April 2010 when Rauf Khan's automation was covered with a steep bike, after which his motorcycle was discussed. The police accused Rauf Khan beat the abortion and beating them, and he was injured him.


A case was registered against Rauf Khan, a resident of Malegaon, under sections 323 (punishment for causing hurt), 325 (causing grievous hurt), 504 (insult with intent), and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code. But he was acquitted of all charges except Section 323.


In this case, public prosecutor Nasreen Memon said that in his opinion, the judge has given this decision with the view of reformation of the accused.


He said that "I think that judges look at the (economic) condition of the accused. The judge thought that if he is sent to jail for such a minor crime, he will probably become a big criminal."


She says that maybe this decision has been given with the hope that they will not make the wrong move after this (corrective decision) and get better. According to me, this decision has been pronounced for their correction.


In the end, Rauf Khan realized that the judge's punishment had been a blessing in disguise. He had never imagined that praying regularly could change him so profoundly, but he was grateful for the opportunity to learn and grow. He continued to attend the mosque regularly, and even though his punishment had ended, he knew that his journey toward self-improvement would never truly be over.


 Finally:

After reading this motivational story, it will not be wrong to say that it is not necessary to be a Muslim to establish a kingdom, but it is necessary to establish justice.!?

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