I am sure that the much awaited monthly "Omeiat Journal" published by the Organisation of Muslim Educational Institutions and Associations of Tamil Nadu from August 1976 should have been welcomed particularly by the Muslim community of this State because of its thought-provoking articles on educational matters and timely important suggestions for action to various Muslim institutions for safe-guarding their interests. Our hearty congratulations and thanks are to all those responsible for bringing out this time-warranted monthly.The very first issue...
Sunday, 8 February 2009
MUSLIM ULEMA TELL THE POINT - A REJOINDER TO MR. KULDIP NAYAR
Posted on 01:59 by vikash gupta
I read with interest the article "Muslim ulema miss the point" by Mr. Kuldip Nayar in the 22-28 December 1991 issue of Radiance. He is a noted and reputed writer and author. He has also known the Muslim community from close quarters. He can easily understand the wishes and aspirations of the Indian Muslims in the proper perspective. His article under reference actually surprised me and I was in wonder if all non-Muslims think of Muslims in the same manner. In this write-up I try to explain something and remind him that Muslim ulema did not miss...
Sunday, 1 February 2009
An appeal to the TN government
Posted on 05:39 by vikash gupta
The All India Urdu Conference held in Chennai by Measi Urdu Academy and Muslim Educational Association of Southern India on 31st January 2009 has rightly appealed to the government of Tamil Nadu to exempt the Urdu speaking children from the existing Tamil Nadu Learning Act 2006 and allow them to study their mother tongue Urdu as the first language in schools which are having facilities for its teaching. According to an estimation there are more than 300 schools in Tamil Nadu offering Urdu as a medium of instruction or first language.It is not fair...
A letter to Mr. T. Rafeeque Ahmed
Posted on 05:34 by vikash gupta
Dear Mr. Rafeeque Ahmed,Assalamu AlaikumIt is with pleasure that I received the Silver Jubilee commemorative souvenir of the T.Abdul Wahid Matriculation & Higher Secondary School and read it with interest. The late leader, guide and philosopher Janab T. Abdul Wahid sahib is undoubtedly a great visionary and practical in all his approaches. He did what he thought was right with his best efforts and succeeded in all his attempts. He never followed anything blindly. Even in business we have heard leather magnates saying that he always bought raw...
A letter to Mr. T. Rafeeque Ahmed
Posted on 05:34 by vikash gupta
Dear Mr. Rafeeque Ahmed,Assalamu AlaikumIt is with pleasure that I received the Silver Jubilee commemorative souvenir of the T.Abdul Wahid Matriculation & Higher Secondary School and read it with interest. The late leader, guide and philosopher Janab T. Abdul Wahid sahib is undoubtedly a great visionary and practical in all his approaches. He did what he thought was right with his best efforts and succeeded in all his attempts. He never followed anything blindly. Even in business we have heard leather magnates saying that he always bought raw...
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