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Fantasy about Ghazwa-e-Hind, Azaan from temples, glorification of Aurangzeb and more: Old videos of Salman Azhari go viral

“Fantasy about Ghazwa-e-Hind, Azaan from temples, glorification of Aurangzeb and more: Old videos of Salman Azhari go viral”, Opindia, February 5, 2024:

“A day after the Gujarat police arrested Salman Azhari in connection to his hate speech against the Hindu community, several old videos of the radical Islamic preacher went viral on Monday (5th February).

The videos were shared on X (formerly Twitter) by popular user ‘Incognito (@incognito_qfs)’. In the videos posted by him, Salman Azhari was seen addressing his radical supporters and making extremely Hinduphobic remarks.

He was seen mocking Hindus as lovers of ‘cow dung (gobar).’ Salman Azhari was heard saying, “I want to thank Allah that he did not make me obsessed with gobar (cow dung). I am thankful to Allah for not considering gobar as beautiful (noor)…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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