Tuesday, March 31, 2026

TeaTimeTreats: Beyond Beliefs








Corps d'elite of the National Capital, and far-off places too, were in attendance! They were from all faiths, sects, and included all colours and creeds. There were thought leaders and politicians of all hues, religious heads, their spokespersons, diplomats, representatives of various matts, academicians, senior lawyers, journalists, peace proponents, and sports stars. The Eid Milan at India Habitat Centre on Friday evening was a real reflection of true India, a sovereign, secular, socialist Republic, above all belief systems. 

 A GET-TOGETHER ABOVE ALL BELIEF SYSTEMS

Prof Avinash Singh 

In a vibrant display of unity and social grace, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) hosted its annual Eid Get-Together 2026 on Friday. The event, held at the picturesque Margosa and Silk Cotton Lawns of the India Habitat Centre in Lutyens’ Delhi, served as a meeting point for diplomats, religious leaders, public representatives, and civil society members to celebrate the spirit of Eid-ul-Fitr.

Addressing the distinguished assembly, Syed Sadatullah Husaini, President of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, delivered an emotional speech that emphasized the role of festivals in healing social fractures.

“Eid Milan is not about religious boundaries; it is about human bridges,” Mr Husaini stated. “It is about meeting beyond identities and strengthening shared bonds. It reminds us that we belong to one society and one humanity.” He thanked the guests for being part of the circle of joy.

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An extraordinary and deeply inspiring congregation at the India Habitat Centre emerged as a powerful testament to the enduring strength of dialogue, diversity, and national unity. This distinguished gathering brought together eminent personalities from varied religious, intellectual, and social backgrounds, creating a vibrant platform for meaningful exchange and mutual understanding.

Among those present were a political thinker turned social leader, senior advocates, respected media academicians, intellectuals, editors, journalists, and representatives of multiple faiths—each united by a shared commitment to secular values, social responsibility, and the larger national interest. The event symbolized the true essence of India’s pluralistic identity, where diversity is not a division, but a defining strength.

 At a time when certain forces seek to sow discord under the guise of religion, the gathering stood as a firm and collective rebuttal to such divisive tendencies. Participants strongly emphasized the need for vigilance against narrow ideologies and reaffirmed the importance of unity in preserving the nation’s social fabric.

The dialogue was marked by openness, depth, and sincerity. Thoughtful deliberations centred on bridging social divides, rebuilding trust, and fostering deeper inter-community understanding. In light of contemporary global and national challenges, there was a resounding call to restore and uphold the timeless values of peace, tolerance, and cooperation.

A shared sentiment echoed throughout the discussions—that the moment demands rising above partisan boundaries and embracing our responsibilities as conscientious citizens. The vision of a strong, inclusive, and welfare-oriented nation can only be realized through collective and sustained efforts.

The gathering concluded with a firm resolve to initiate meaningful actions—promoting education, uplifting marginalized communities, strengthening social harmony, and reinforcing national unity.

More than just an event, it was a powerful affirmation of hope: that through dialogue, empathy, and collective will, a more just, harmonious, and inclusive society can indeed be built.

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