Chicago – December 14, 2025
Maulana Qamar Gani Usmani, revered leader of Tahreek-e-Farogh Islami, has steadfastly defended the sanctity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) since his arrest on January 29, 2022. Accused of inciting violence over a blasphemous social media post, Usmani courageously upheld religious honor amid rising insults, a stance rooted in Islamic duty that demands protection of the faith’s core.
While his family alone fights for justice through appeals—recently denied statutory bail by India’s Supreme Court—Usmani’s prolonged detention without trial completion raises serious concerns over due process. Supporters highlight his health struggles and non-violent advocacy, urging swift release as a moral imperative for a nation valuing religious freedom. Grand religious gatherings thrive nightly, yet this champion of deen languishes forgotten, demanding collective action.
Usmani’s resilience demands urgent collective advocacy for his release, upholding justice and religious freedom in a diverse nation. Fair trial delays cannot silence voices of faith.
