IS, Boko Haram enemies of Islam: KNM

October 03, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - MALAPPURAM

Indian Islahi Movement national general secretary Husain Madavoor inaugurates a convention organised by Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen at Perinthalmanna on Friday.

Indian Islahi Movement national general secretary Husain Madavoor inaugurates a convention organised by Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen at Perinthalmanna on Friday.

 : Committing homicide by upholding the holy Quran cannot be justified at any cost, said Indian Islahi Movement national general secretary Husain Madavoor at a public convention held by the Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen (KNM) at Perinthalmanna on Friday.

Inaugurating the convention, Mr. Madavoor said that terror organisations like Islamic State and Boko Haram were planted by Western imperialist forces in order to give a terrorist brand to Islam and Muslims. “The terror groups are manifest enemies of Islam,” he said.

KNM district president Aboobacker Madani Marutha presided.

KNM state secretary Abdul Latheef Karumbilakkal, young scholars P.M.A. Gafoor, N. Nooruddin, Hamza Karakunnu, Umer Thayyil, KMT Mohammedali, and Abdul Kareem Vallanchira, Ithihadu Shubbanin Mujahideen State president U.P. Yahya Khan, district secretary Shihar Aripra, and Mujahid Students Movement district secretary Adil Naseef spoke.

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