Danish’s
Brother
Is
Fed
Up
Of
Answering
To
Such
Things!
About
Maulvi's
speech,
Danish's
brother
Gufran
Mulla
was
quoted
by
Mid-day
as
saying,
"We
are
fed
up
of
answering
to
such
things.
Even
now,
we
don't
want
to
comment;
just
let
my
brother
rest
in
peace
and
pray
for
him.
Nobody
has
contacted
me
or
my
family.
But
there
is
another
Maulana
who
said
similar
things,
and
after
his
video
went
viral,
he
called
us
and
apologised
for
his
statement.
However,
I
have
not
received
any
calls
from
Sadiq
Razvi
ji."
Danish’s
Mother
Request
People
Not
To
Say
Anything
Wrong
About
Her
Son
Danish's
mother
told
the
leading
daily,
"I
humbly
request
everyone
not
to
say
anything
wrong
about
my
son,
who
was
innocent.
He
lived
his
life
the
way
he
wanted.
If
he
did
something
wrong,
Allah
will
forgive
him."
She
Asks
Fans
Not
To
Hurt
Their
Parents
"I
want
to
tell
all
of
his
fans
to
never
hurt
their
parents
and
always
listen
to
them.
I
say
this
because
a
lot
of
parents
have
come
up
to
me
saying
their
children
are
depressed
or
are
behaving
indecently.
Please
pray
for
my
son
and
don't
say
anything
wrong
about
him."
Actor
Raza
Murad
Says…
"So
many
Muslims
work
in
Bollywood.
This
is
totally
deplorable.
You
are
talking
nonsense
about
a
dead
person.
Who
are
you
to
point
fingers
at
someone?
If
somebody
has
sinned,
that
is
between
him
and
Allah,
who
are
you
to
use
such
language?
By
making
such
statements,
you
are
making
a
joke
out
of
yourself."
Aly
Goni
Says….
"This
is
so
disturbing
to
hear
about
a
person
who
is
dead.
Islam
never
allows
this.
I
think
nobody
has
the
right
to
judge
him
because
of
his
profession.
That
is
between
him
and
Allah,
and
all
of
us
should
always
pray
for
him.
We
are
all
human
and
all
of
us
do
wrong
things
in
our
lives.
Even
the
Maulana
who
is
saying
all
of
this
must
have
done
something
wrong
in
his
life."
Belly
Dancer
Eshan
Hilal
Says…
"It
is
so
unfortunate
that
a
young,
harmless
human
is
dead
and
no
shame
has
been
maintained
in
disgracing
him.
For
how
long
are
we
going
to
abuse
dancers
and
singers
and
shame
them
or
outcaste
them?
It's
our
life,
and
every
individual
has
the
right
to
live
the
way
they
want
to.
Only
god
can
judge
our
deeds."
Islamic
Scholar
Reacts
To
Maulvi’s
Video
An
Islamic
scholar
Mufti
Manzur
Ziyaee
says,
"I've
watched
this
video
and
I
can
tell
you
that
this
is
not
at
all
accepted
in
Islam.
Using
such
words
for
a
dead
person
is
a
sin,
and
one
should
not
misrepresent
any
religion
in
such
a
manner."
Assunnah
Islamic
Foundation’s
Founder
Says…
Assunnah
Islamic
Foundation's
founder,
Maulana
Fayaz
Ahmed
Barkati
says,
"This
is
highly
regrettable
and
against
the
high
values
of
Islam.
No
Islamic
speaker
is
allowed
to
use
such
words
against
a
dead
person.
I
watched
the
video,
and
the
Maulana
should
apologise
for
what
he
said."