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The spiritual head of Ajmer Sharif dargah has called upon Muslims to give up eating beef, arguing that even Babur had instructed his son not to kill cows. Zainul Abedin Khan, the diwan of the shrine, said it was wrong to kill an animal solely to satisfy a craving.
Khan added that it's everyone's duty to be compassionate to other religions.
Khan also vowed to swear off beef.
The diwan, who is the direct descendant in the 22nd generation of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, also supported the Gujarat government's recent law that rewarded life sentence to those found guilty of killing cows. He appealed to the government to pass a national law on the cow slaughter issue
Khan made the statements at the end of the 805th Annual urs (death anniversary) of Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisty. Other heads of sufi shrines also gathered at the dargah to demand a complete ban on sale of "all forms of beef", as it was causing animosity between Hindus and Muslims, reported Times of India.
According to Hindustan Times, Khan also condemned the practice of triple talaq, arguing that it's unlawful and against the Quran and Sharia.
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