Islamic missionaries of Tablighi Jamaat may be biggest carrier of Covid-19 in South Asia


New Delhi/Islamabad, Mar 31 (IANS): In a strange pattern, members of Tablighi Jamaat, an Islamic proselytizing group, have been found unrestrainedly preaching in large religious gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic restrictions in several countries in Asia, leading to hundreds of infections.

Every year in February and March, over a million Islamic preachers from around the world visit South Asian and South East Asian countries for a celebration of Islam and proselytization programmes. After the outbreak of novel coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan city of Hubei province of China in December, many countries imposed travel restrictions. However, Tablighi Jamaat went ahead with its pre-planned celebrations, sources in Islamabad said.

On Monday, Pakistani media reported that 36 cases of community transmission among the members of the Tableeghi Jamaat in Hyderabad, Sindh were detected. At least two deaths from the coronavirus were directly linked to Tablighi Jamaat's gathering in Raiwind.

The cases were reported from Noor Mosque, where around 200 Jamaat members were initially quarantined. Noor Mosque, the second-largest centre of the Jamaat in Sindh, was sealed off after a 19-year-old Chinese-origin member of the preaching group tested positive for Covid-19 on March 27.

They had arrived at Raiwind from Swat and then went to Hyderabad Noor Mosque for Islamic congregation. From there, they went to Sehrish Nagar for preaching of Islamic teachings and are now in Makki Mosque, Pakistan media reported.

Sources in Islamabad said thousands of Muslim preachers from about 80 countries including Palestine and Kyrgyzstan, attended the Tablighi Jamaat meet early March in Sindh. After hundreds tested positive, sources said, the congregation was called off by the government.

In India, in the first week of March, about 250 foreign nationals arrived in Nizamuddin West locality of New Delhi to attend a religious congregation organised by Tablighi Jamaat. The gathering was attended by over 1,700 to 1,800 people from both India and abroad. Many foreign members, traveled to various states for preaching Islam, even as they were on tourist visas.

Nine Indian participants of the congregation have died of the coronavirus infection. Of the nine, six were in Telangana and one each in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and J&K. Among foreign nationals, one has died and 19 others are infected so far.

The Delhi Police by Tuesday afternoon, was able to track 1,830 of these missionaries -- 501 from tamil Nadu, 216 from Assam, 156 from Uttar Pradesh, 107 from Madhya Pradesh, 109 from Mahrashtra, 86 from Bihar and 73 from West Bengal among others.

Malaysian media reported that more than half of the country's known coronavirus cases were traced to a Tablighi Jamaat gathering outside Kuala Lumpur, in late February and early March. The New York Times reported that the Islamic missionaries who participated in the congregation in Malaysia spread the virus to Brunei and Thailand as well.

Founded by Deobandi cleric Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalawi in 1927 in Mewat, India, Tablighi Jamaat grew in prominence in Pakistan under General Zia ul Haq's Islamization of the country. Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's father was a prominent Tablighi member and financier.

Tablighi Jamaat rejects modernity and preaches a code of conduct as practised during Prophet Mohammad's time, on the same lines as Wahhabi-Salafist ideology which many Islamic terror groups follow. The largest group of Islamic proselytizers, Tablighi Jamaat is credited for making Islam one of the fastest growing religions in the world.

 

  

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  • Sali, Manglore

    Wed, Apr 01 2020

    In Nizamuddin 1500 people were "hiding". In Tirupati 40000 people were "stuck up"
    This is how hate is propagated.Shame !

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    During War and Pandemics, defying Govt's lock-down order is a very serious violation for the order is given to specifically to prevent community spreading of Covid-19.
    Organizers should have raised to the occasion like Gulf countries did and played a responsible role in the interest of their community and people at large.
    Large public gathering not only put their lives at grave risk but also of innocent law abiding persons.
    Why should the innocent suffer for those defying the order?

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    Today is high time to understand that no matter what is taught to humankind by various religious leaders, when a contagious vermin takes birth, no God saves humans from its attack. Neither Allah, nor Jesus, nor Ram/Krishna/Siva/Brahma.

    It's time to wonder whether a religion too is a form of politics, to prove 'I have more followers' 'I have more followers'. Not one human from any religion ever came back to tell those alive, that there indeed is the result that is taught by respective religion/s.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    "Tablighi Jamaat rejects modernity and preaches a code of conduct as practised during Prophet Mohammad's time"

    I guess they partially succeded in their mission . With the way things are messed up, very soon we will be returning to Prophets time. Time to Pre Order Camels from Gulf.

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  • Wise man, Karkala

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    If they are practicing code of conduct during prophet Mohammeds time, then they definitely should avoid gathering /mass prayer because prophet had stayed away from crowd during plague and advised his followers to pray at home and avoid all gathering/mass prayer.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    If only COVID-19 knew to differentiate between Muslims and others. They got the gift from their foreigner missionaries and along the way dispersed the virus to all, irrespective of what religion the receiver follows.

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  • Gautham Rao, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    You take your camel. I m happy with my car.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    Total defiance of visa restrictions which should be revoked and they should be asked to leave or quarantined. God will not tolerate these guys who carry the Holy Quran on one hand and their diseased mind and bodies on the other..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    Covid-19 doesn't understand Religion ...

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