Lucknow:Commenting on the controversy over namaz on roads, All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) member Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahli on Sunday said prayer offering should not cause any inconvenience to anyone.
"Namaz is a prayer before Allah. It is not right to offer prayer by causing inconvenience to anyone," Farangi Mahli told media.
He, however, said namaz on roads was not a daily affair and takes place only on Fridays.
"In some mosques, when there is no space left for people, they offer prayers on the roads on Fridays. But if anyone has any objection to it, the namazis should make an extra effort to reach the mosque in time for it," he added.
Touching upon the issue of alleged incidents of people being forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram', Farangi Mahli said: "As far as Hinduism is concerned, there is no scope of getting something done forcibly. Lord Ram has not recommended it anywhere."
"Lord Ram is a 'maryada purshottam' (propriety of conduct). How can anyone behave in an undignified manner in his name," he asked.