OUR Muslim brethren, time and again, are trying to justify the cow-slaughter by invoking the dictation of Allah in the Holy Koran. Instead of condemning this mischievous propaganda, some Muslims are supporting it and advance the argument. “If Hindus can take goat-meat, then why should they hate taking beef; flesh is flesh, anyway.” No doubt, flesh is flesh, why then, do they get irritated by hearing the name of a pig and start murmuring Lahaul Vilaquate. A full chapter of the Koran deals with cow protection. There is not even a single sentence in the whole holy Koran, which could be interpreting an order slaying of cows. Instead of that the Koran clearly and strictly forbidding cows or any milch animal. On the occasion of Ed-ul-Zuha, they only sacrifice a goat or a lamb, while in India, on that day a large number of cows are sacrificed by the Muslims. Is it to follow the teachings of Koran? “Name: Why the name Al-Baqarah? “Al-Baqarah (the cow) has been so named from the story of the ...