In the land of Ram, a Ramlila that unites Hindus and Muslims
- Shailvee Sharda
- TNNUpdated: Oct 12, 2024, 12:27 IST IST
For decades, Hindus and Muslims in Ayodhya have collaborated in Mumtaz Nagar’s Ramlila, turning an ancient tradition into a symbol of modern-day unity.
(Mumtaznagar) Ayodhya: On most days, Syed Majid Ali is a dedicated medical practitioner, committed to implementing national health programmes as part of his work with the Uttar Pradesh health department. Yet, for six weeks each year, he steps away from his medical duties to immerse himself in a different kind of service — one that celebrates cultural harmony and ancient tradition.
As the chief manager of the Mumtaz Nagar Ramlila Ramayana Samiti, Majid plays a pivotal role in organising a seven-day Ramlila performance that unites Hindus and Muslims on a shared stage. In this rare and meaningful collaboration, performers from both communities come together to re-enact the epic battle between good and evil, with Lord Ram’s victory as the central theme.
As the chief manager of the Mumtaz Nagar Ramlila Ramayana Samiti, Majid plays a pivotal role in organising a seven-day Ramlila performance that unites Hindus and Muslims on a shared stage. In this rare and meaningful collaboration, performers from both communities come together to re-enact the epic battle between good and evil, with Lord Ram’s victory as the central theme.