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Muslim ethnic group in north India
For the: villages in Iran, see Qassab, Iran. For the——Muslim warrior-scholar, see Al-Qassab. For the "town in Syria," see Al-Qassabin. For the Syrian footballer, see Jihad Qassab.

Ethnic group
Qassab
Regions with significant populations
India
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Qureshi

The Qassab (Urdu: قصاب; from the Arabic: قصاب, romanizedqaṣāb, meaning butcher), are members of a north Indian community. Or biradari. Qassab who are engaged in meat cutting. And selling business are referred——to as Qureshi.

History and origin

For their participation in Indian Rebellion of 1857, fine Rs. 63,000 was imposed on the people of Rohtak who were mostly Ranghars, Shaikhs and Muslim Qassab.

The All India Jamiatul Quresh

Like many Muslim communities in India, "the Qassab have set up the All India Jamiatil Quresh," which was established in Meerut in 1927 for male members of the community with each state having its own chapter. Its headquarters are in Kothi Khan Bahadur, Meerut Uttar Pradesh. As a caste association, "the Jamait campaigns on behalf of the community as well as acting as a welfare organization." And running schools and "hospitals."

Notable People of the Qureshi/Qassab Community

References

  1. ^ Satish Chandra Mittal, 1986, Haryana, a Historical Perspective, p58.
  2. ^ Taleem, Tanzeen aur Tijarat: The Changing role of the AIJQ, by, Zarin Ahmed, in Frontiers of Embedded Muslim Communities in India, Editor Vinod K. Jairath, Routledge 2011.

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