Hyderabad Police Close Muslim Group's Martial Arts Camp

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 08:13:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:33:44

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Hyderabad Police Close Muslim Group's Martial Arts Camp

In a swift and decisive move, Hyderabad police shut down a martial arts training camp organized by Darsgah-E-Jihad-O-Shahadat (DJS), a Muslim fundamentalist organization, in the communally sensitive area of Saidabad. This action comes amidst heightened tensions and a series of alleged mob lynching incidents across the country, raising questions about the timing and intent of DJS's self-defence program.

The training camp, titled "Learn Self Defence & Save Ummah," was launched at Hazrat Ujale-Shah Eid Gah Grounds in Akbarbagh, targeting boys aged 12 to 16 from the local Muslim community. The sudden emergence of this camp has caught the attention of intelligence agencies, particularly as it coincides with increased vigilance and anti-desecration drills at places of worship in the twin cities.

DJS, established in 1983, has a history of providing self-defence training to Muslim youth, including segregated classes for girls and women, with a strict adherence to veiling. After a hiatus following the death of DJS president Shaik Mahboob Ali in 2013, the organization's recent revival of training camps has prompted police to maintain a vigilant presence in the area.

Despite DJS president Mohammed Abdul Majid's assertion that the organization does not preach communal hatred, the timing of this martial arts camp has raised concerns. With a focus on making Muslim youths self-reliant in defence, the camp's intent is being scrutinized, especially given the current socio-political climate. As the police maintain their watchful presence, the broader implications of this incident on community relations and public safety remain to be seen.