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Monday, 28 July 2014

Sania Mirza as a brand ambassador of Telangana

Posted on 00:43 by vikash gupta
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/countering-a-divisive-agenda/article6254913.ece

Countering a divisive agenda
It is easy to dismiss as a needless controversy the opposition from a Bharatiya Janata Party legislator to the appointment of tennis star Sania Mirza as a brand ambassador of the young State of Telangana, but one cannot afford to ignore the implications of his perverse remarks concerning her very nationality. By describing her as a ‘daughter-in-law of Pakistan’ because she is married to a Pakistani national, K. Lakshman, the floor leader of the BJP in the Telangana Assembly, was both questioning her ‘Indian-ness’ and insinuating that she has incurred some sort of disqualification for promoting his State because of her marriage. The fact that Ms. Mirza had to publicly avow her loyalty to India is not something our society can be proud of. The BJP leadership has, rightly, distanced itself from Mr. Lakshman’s remarks, but such issues have a tendency to find a resonance among fringe elements in the party and its cohorts. Questions are already being raised about Ms. Mirza’s suitability for the position, her residential status, and loyalty to the nation. While it is legitimate to suggest that other Hyderabad-based sporting icons such as V.V.S. Laxman and Saina Nehwal are also well-suited to represent the Telangana brand, there is little reason to question the State government’s choice, on communal grounds. However, by introducing a 1956 cut-off date to decide who among Hyderabad domiciles will be entitled to government benefits and schemes, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi regime may also have provided the context for a needless scrutiny of Ms. Mirza’s domiciliary status, forcing her to assert that her family has had links with Hyderabad for over a hundred years.
The plight of Ms. Mirza is a mere symptom of a larger malaise creeping into public life. It is the assertion of a distasteful combination of ultra-nationalism and communalism. It is doubtful if the question of divided loyalties would have been raised in the case of a non-Muslim person marrying a foreigner. And outside the nationalist and political domain, the issue also has a gender dimension. Looking at women as ‘daughters-in-law’ of another society after they marry outside it is an unsavoury example of an entrenched discriminatory mindset. It is quite unlikely that an Indian sportsman married to a woman from another country would have been described as that country’s ‘son-in-law’. Belligerent elements are finding means to mask their agenda, behind public issues that arise from time to time. The BJP in the Narendra Modi era has to decide whether it will continue to suffer the polarising tactics of some its members and its extended parivar, or intervene to arrest the retrogressive trend. No responsible leadership can afford to allow fringe elements to indulge in divisive behaviour.
(Courtesy: The Hindu dated 28th July 2014) 

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Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Alas Tamil Scholar Janab Nainar Mohammed is no more.

Posted on 18:51 by vikash gupta
Assalamu Alaikum

It is shocking to know that Janab Nainar Mohammed, a great Tamil scholar who served as a Tamil professor and principal of Jamal Mohammed College and enriched the Tamil language by his tongue and pen, is no more. Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajioon. One feels that it is not his end but a passing away to the permanent abode. Insha Allah he will live in the hearts of people for long and Allah will continue to bless him as he has worked for the people. Allah's promise is that He loves those who love His creations. May Allah rest his soul in peace and give him Jannathul firdouse. Aameen.

I convey my heart felt condolences to the members of his bereaved family. 

V.M. Khaleelur Rahman,
Ambur 

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Sunday, 20 July 2014

Ramadan Kareem - one hadith daily - hadith on righteousness

Posted on 15:31 by vikash gupta
Hadith 10 Arabic text

Abu Hurairah, radiyallahu 'anhu, reported that the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam, said:

“Verily Allah the Exalted is pure. He does not accept but that which is pure. Allah commands the believers with what He commanded the Messengers. Allah the Almighty has said: "O you Messengers! Eat of the good things and act righteously" [23:51-53]. And Allah the Almighty also said: "O you who believe! Eat of the good things that We have provided you with" [2:167-172].
Then he (the Prophet) mentioned (the case of) the man who, having journeyed far, is dishevelled and dusty and who stretches out his hands to the sky (saying): "O Lord! O Lord!" (while) his food was unlawful, his drink was unlawful, his clothing was unlawful, and he is nourished with unlawful things, so how can he be answered?”

(Courtesy: Fortyhadith.com) 
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Saturday, 19 July 2014

TAMIL NADU CHIEF MINISTER MS. J. JAYALALITHAA OPPOSES SANSKRIT WEEK

Posted on 06:19 by vikash gupta
http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/jayalalithaa-opposes-sanskrit-week-celebrations-in-schools-writes-letter-to-pm-561249?curl=1405775399

Jayalalithaa Opposes Sanskrit Week Celebrations in Schools, Writes Letter to PM
Jayalalithaa Opposes Sanskrit Week Celebrations in Schools, Writes Letter to PM
Associated Press
File photo of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa
Chennai:  Taking strong exception to Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) Sanskrit Week celebrations in schools under its ambit next month, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa today said it would be appropriate to have organised a 'Classical Language Week' in each state based on its linguistic heritage. (Read full letter here)

As per the communication sent by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD), while the celebrations would be conducted by CBSE, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in all states between August 7th and 13th, state governments have also been requested to organise such events at the State, District and other levels. (Sanskrit Week: Tamil Nadu Schools Unhappy, Students Divided)

"Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage based on the ancient Tamil language. There has also been a strong social justice and language movement in the state. Hence, any official celebration of 'Sanskrit week' in Tamil Nadu is highly inappropriate," Ms Jayalalithaa said in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"It would have been much more appropriate to have organised a Classical Language Week in each state based on the linguistic heritage" she said and requested Mr Modi to advise officials to suitably modify the directive to enable each state, including the CBSE schools, to organise celebrations in tune with the language and culture of the state.

"This would be in keeping with the cultural and linguistic sensitivities in a diverse country like ours", she said.
(Courtesy: NDTV) 


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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Ramadan Mubarak- one hadith daily - Live in this world as a stranger or a traveller....

Posted on 10:38 by vikash gupta

Hadith 40 Arabic text

On the authority of Ibn 'Umar, radiyallahu 'anhuma, who said: The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, took me by the shoulder and said:
"Be in this world as though you were a stranger or a traveler/wayfarer."
Ibn 'Umar used to say:
"When evening comes, do not expect (to live till) morning, and when morning comes, do not expect (to live till) evening. Take from your health (a preparation) for your illness, and from your life for your death."
[Al-Bukhari]


(Courtesy: Fortyhadith.com) 

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Monday, 14 July 2014

Ramadan Kareem - one hadith daily - Hadith on belief

Posted on 06:56 by vikash gupta


On the authority of Abu 'Amr, though others call him Abu 'Amrah Sufyan bin 'Abdullah, radiyallahu anhu, who said:
I said: "O Messenger of Allah, tell me something about Islam which I could not ask anyone about save you." He answered: "Say: 'I believe in Allah', and then stand firm and steadfast."

[Muslim]

Courtesy: Fortyhadith.com)


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Sunday, 13 July 2014

Badar Sayeed on S/C ruling on Darul Qaza - shariat court

Posted on 23:09 by vikash gupta
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/SC-ruling-must-lead-to-a-Muslim-personal-law-code/articleshow/38350763.cms


'SC ruling must lead to a Muslim personal law code'

Badar Sayeed


The Supreme Court has once again come as a saviour to give a voice to the Muslim woman of our country. Though it has no objection to the continuance of shariat courts, the Supreme Court has ruled that their decisions will have no legal force. The Supreme Court has not touched upon Muslim personal law. But the court has ruled that fatwas that are often issued by shariat courts are not decrees and cannot be enforced. The court has also said that the fatwas are not sanctioned in our constitutional scheme.

Muslim women including in Tamil Nadu have been hit hard by the conservative, inhuman, cruel fatwas that are given on every aspect of their lives and that restrict their freedom and liberties. The Supreme Court has held that a fatwa has no legal validity. 

However the jamaaths and the khazis who derive their power from ill-defined sources continue to precipitate a situation where economically marginalised Muslim women are pressured into following their diktats. The women don't realize that the jamaaths and khazis are not the final court of appeal. Instead these fatwas are used by the khazis and the jamaaths to increment their hold on Muslim civil society without legal sanction. 

I must state here that the jamaaths are elected bodies under the supervision of the state Wakf boards and exert a significant influence on Muslim civil society. This is a situation which needs correction. 

The jamaaths take their toll on the individual insisting that their decision be obeyed and if this does not happen they hold the threat of excommunication and social boycott which is patently inhuman. 

Excommunication and social boycott has the effect of denying freedom of speech and movements, access to livelihood, freedom to bury their dead in the local graveyards and preventing those that have been excommunicated 

from participating in matrimonial functions of the family. Yet, despite court judgments that such social estrangement is not valid and against constitutional rights they continue to be practised. In Islam the "khazi" is considered as the keeper of the faith and the law since most khazis are highly educated and are scholars of Muslim law. This can hardly be held true in our country though there are exceptions. 

The khazis can conduct and register a marriage. But they are not legally authorised to finalise a divorce or perform judicial functions. Yet the reality is that the khazis validate and issue fatwas regarding divorces with total impunity towards the rights of Muslim women. But the final decree of divorce should carry the judicial stamp which will decide over all other allied issues that ariseout of a divorce.
The function of arbitration carried out by the sharia courts has not been inhibited by the Supreme Court. But the court makes it very clear that what emanates from the shariat courts has no legal binding. Yet due to patriarchal attitudes, societal pressures and lack of access to civil courts Muslim women are caught in the web of the khazis, jamaaths and the shariat courts to seek redress which they never achieve. 

This judgement should precipitate rapid codification of Muslim personal law, which is the need of the hour. 

We owe it to our Muslim sisters that this happens. Silence on this subject will be catastrophic for Muslim society.

(Courtesy: The Times of India dated 14th July 2014)
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