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Indian Muslims Unite in Protest Against Israeli Siege on Gaza

In mosques across India, special prayers called Qunooth were offered in conjunction with the Friday prayer, beseeching for peace in Palestine, writes Ahmed Shareef

In a powerful display of solidarity, Indian Muslims across the country joined hands with the global community to protest against Israel’s siege on Gaza. These protests came in response to a call by the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, an apex body representing major Muslim organisations in India, to condemn the ongoing Israeli aggression.

In mosques across India, special prayers called Qunooth were offered in conjunction with the Friday prayer, beseeching for peace in Palestine. The major cities of India witnessed massive rallies organised by various political parties. In South India, cities like Bangalore, Chennai, and Cochin were not left behind, with several rallies organized in support of the Palestinian people.

Moulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, President of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB), strongly criticised the stance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is seen as supporting Israel. He emphasised that this shift in India’s traditional position on Palestine, which had been consistent since the time of the first Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru, and even under the leadership of the first BJP Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpey, is a cause for concern.

Rahmani stated that Hamas’ reaction to the ongoing atrocities inflicted upon the Palestinian people by Israel is natural, given their 70-year history of suffering. He called for full support for the Palestinian people and an independent Palestinian state as a long-term solution to the conflict.

The recent escalation of violence is attributed to Israel’s actions against the people of Palestine, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque, during the Sukkot festivals of the Jewish community. Rahmani criticised the characterization of these reactions as terrorism, emphasizing that it obscures the true atrocities committed by Israel.

Moulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani

Jamaat-e-Islami, another prominent Indian Muslim organization, also condemned Israel’s actions and called for an amicable and lasting solution to the crisis. They urged people to participate in protest marches throughout India.

Indian Muslim outfit Jamaat-e-Islami also condemned Israel. They demanded an amicable and longterm solution to the issue and called for protest marches throughout India.

P Mujeeb Rahman, president of the Jamaat-e-Islami, Kerala. asked all like-minded people  to join the protest rallies.

Various Muslim Orthodox bodies, such as the All India Jameyyathul Ulama and its President Grand Mufti Kantapuram A.P. Abubacker Musliar, called for immediate international intervention from organisations like the UN in the Middle East. They expressed concern over Western and European countries’ failure to intervene during the Israeli attacks on Palestine and their subsequent support of efforts to suppress Hamas.

The South Kerala Jameyyathul Ulama offered full support to the Palestinian people and Hamas, emphasizing their disapproval of the Indian government’s stance on the Palestinian struggle. President Mr. Kadakal Abdul Azeez Moulavy said the organisation will organise protest rallies to unite the people against the atrocities going on in the Gaza strip and protest against Inda’s stance on Israel.

Solidarity, the political wing of Jamat Islami, organised protest marches in various towns, including Calicut. Muslim Youth League organised one of the largest protest in support of Free Palestine in Kozhikode. Mr. PK Kunchalikuty, General Secretary of the Indian Union Muslim League, demanded immediate peace in the Middle East and called for UN peacekeeping forces to be sent to Palestine.

In response to the controversy surrounding Modi’s stance on the Palestine issue, Mr. Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, President of the Kerala State Muslim League, emphasised that the Indian people, regardless of the government’s position, stand with the people of Palestine.

“The Indians are not supporting Modi’s stand on Palestine issue,” Mr Thangal said.  “The mind and body of all Indians are with the people of Palestine and they will protest till the creation of Free Palestine.”

The Communist Marxist (CPM) party of India also condemned Israel’s aggression and expressed strong support for Hamas. Several political figures and youth organizations joined the call for peace in Palestine.

CPM Secretary General Seetharam Yechuri and politburo member MA baby strongly supported the Hamas. CPM’s youth wing Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) General Secretary VK Sanoj and president P Vaseef also called for an all India campaign for the creation of Free Palestine.

A minor controversy emerged when former Kerala minister and CPM Central Committee member Ms. KK Shailaja described Hamas as a terrorist organisation in a Facebook post.

Dr Shashi Tharoor, an Indian National Congress leader and Member of Parliament, called for a change in India’s stance on the Palestinian issue, citing India’s historical policy of support for the Palestinian cause.

Sitaram Yechury

In a unanimous resolution, the largest Muslim organisation in Kerala, Samastha Kerala Jameyyathul Ulama, called for the world to come forward and maintain peace in the region.

TP Abdullakoya Madani, President of Kerala Nadvathul Mujahedeen, a Salafi group, requested special prayers in all mosques under their jurisdiction every Friday. The Kerala Salafi group also initiated a solidarity campaign in favor of Palestine.

“The World should come forward for maintaining peace in the ragion,”’ said the organisation in a statement.

Commenting on the situation in Gaza, Mr. Faizal Issudheen, National Secretary of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political wing of the banned Popular Front of India, expressed strong disapproval of the unethical and unprecedented aggression faced by the Palestinians. He called for global attention and intervention in the ongoing crisis.

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Muslim Forums Support Ban on PFI

India’s prominent Muslim organisations support the arrests of leaders of Ppular Front of India and calls for its ban. Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, the President of All India Muslim Jamaat,  said the raids have made it clear that the PFI has been “involved in communal riots in various states across the country.” “I urge all Sunni, Sufi, and Barelvi Muslims not to keep any relation with this organisation,” he added. “It has sole aim and objective of promoting enmity and disrupt the religious harmony between different comunities on the basis of inter-faith and equanimity.” … A special report by Mumtaz Usman

Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi, the President of All India Muslim Jamaat on 24 September called the Popular Front of India (PFI) a “radical group”, urging the Muslim community to stay away from it, and calling for the central government to impose a ban on the organization. Earlier on 22 September, law enforcement agencies in India led by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out searches in 15 states across the country, arresting 106 workers of PFI, including its chairman O M A Salam, for alleged support to terrorist activities.

According to a report published in Indian Express, 93 locations were searched in 15 states, including 39 in Kerala, 16 in Tamil Nadu, 12 in Karnataka, and 7 in Andhra Pradesh. Searches were carried out in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Telengana, Assam, Goa, West Bengal and Manipur. In a published statement, the NIA had said that these searches were carried out ‘at the houses and offices of the top PFI leaders and members in connection with five cases filed against the organization’. The agency had received ‘continued inputs and evidence that the PFI leaders and cadres were involved in the funding of terrorism and terrorist activities’ including organizing camps for arms training and radicalizing individuals to join banned outfits.

Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Barelvi, President of All India Muslim Jamaat, in a statement emphasised that the raids have made it clear that the PFI has been “involved in communal riots in various states across the country.” “That’s why, I urge all Sunni, Sufi, and Barelvi Muslims not to keep any relation with this organisation,” he added. “It has sole aim and objective of promoting enmity and disrupt the religious harmony between different comunities on the basis of inter-faith and equanimity.”

The leader of the Barelvi sect, which has its roots in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly, also called for the central government to enforce an immediate ban on such organizations to protect the unity and integrity of the country. Maulana Barelvi also supported the action carried out by the government to combat terror activities across India.

In a report published in the Print, several Muslim organisations observed that “PFI and other such ‘Salafi Wahhabi’ outfits want to trick them (Muslim youths) against the basic ideology of Sufi majority population of the country but this situation is not in the interest of Islam, country and humanity”.

According to a tweet in Hindi by the Muslim Students’ Organisation of India (MSO), a student and youth body of Muslims for the promotion of Sufism and inclusive India, these organisations expressed their faith in the judicial system, law, and Constitution of the country.

Organisations such as Tanzeem Ulema-e-Islam, Kul Hind Markazi Imam Council and MSO have said in their statements that if the recent spate of actions were taken for compliance of law and prevention of terrorism, then everyone should be patient on it,” according to another tweet cited in the same report.

The organisations said that the charges of murder, violence and possession of weapons were serious and that it is a point of concern for the Muslims of the country. They also called the charge against PFI of brainwashing the youth with Salafi Wahhabi ideology was a matter of concern for all Muslims of India. Muslims should help the country in its pursuit of peace and stability, said another tweet by the same organization.

Speaking to Outlook magazine, Mohammad Kunhi, Karnataka state secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami said, “they (PFI) are pushing Muslims to a corner. They communalise every issue and find a Hindu–Muslim angle in it”. The hijab issue is a case in point. A Mangalore-based Muslim advocate and businessman underlined that the PFI converted the issue into “a binary that one could not escape”. He told Outlook that “the PFI completely eroded the space for any negotiation and made it a pro- or against-Islam issue.” 

Muzaffar Assadi, a political science professor at Mysore University, believes that the modus operandi of the PFI is a major cause for concern. “There is indoctrination, there is a feeling that we alone provide you physical security,” Assadi says. “They have sneaked into different structures of power—publications, intelligence wings and are strong on campuses”, he said.

Earlier, PFI was founded in 2006 with the avowed objective of the socio-economic advancement of Muslims in the country but soon came under the radar of various investigative agencies. In 2010, it was said to be involved in the chopping of the hand of a college professor in Kerala for allegedly hurting Muslim religious sentiments through a question paper he had set.

The organisation also came under scrutiny in Kerala for the disappearance of some people from the state to join the terrorist outfit Islamic State in Afghanistan and Syria. The leaders of the organisation regularly travel to the middle east for raising funds the donations received by the outfit were examined by central agencies. Incidentally, the Kerala government had in 2012 banned the freedom parades organised by the PFI.

In October 2017, the Ministry of Home Affairs held several meetings to decide whether the outfit should be banned or not. On May 8, 2018, the Enforcement Directorate booked PFI under criminal charges of money laundering for its alleged links with terror activities and funding. In 2018, the Jharkhand government banned the outfit in the state, though the ban had to be lifted later following court orders. A PIL filed in Madras High Court in 2018 sought direction to the Tamil Nadu government to ban PFI, calling it a “radical” outfit (carrying out) activities aimed at disturbing peace and harmony of the country. The Karnataka government in August 2020 had been considering a proposal to ban PFI and its political arm SDPI.

The Popular Front of India is a very dangerous establishment. It has more than 16 fronts, masks — mask of human rights, mask of rehabilitation, mask of being a student organisation, it takes the form of a political party. But its whole aim is to destabilise India. Any individual or institution that supports it out of vested interest can directly jeopardise the peace, serenity and harmony for the humanity in general and security and sovereignty of the nation in particular.

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500 Hafiz among 1200 NEET 2022 successful Muslim candidates

More than 500 students from the Al-Ameen Mission’s 70 branches in West Bengal have passed the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test this year (NEET). Most of these students come from economically weak backgrounds. Many of them have studied in Madrassas and some of them are also hafiz (those who learn the Quran by heart) … A special report by Mohammad Modassir Ashrafi

As much-awaited results for the NEET exams were declared last week, the success of Muslim candidates, including those from Madarssa backgrounds, has exhilaratingly astounded everyone. Around 1200 Muslim candidates have passed the coveted test to pursue an MBBS degree. Out of them, more than 500 are from Al-Ameen Mission’s 70 branches scattered in West Bengal, 250 plus candidates from Ajmal Foundation-run coaching institutes and around 450 from Shaheen Group of institutions.

Most of these students come from economically weak backgrounds. Many of them have studied in Madrassas and some of them are also hafiz (those who learn the Quran by heart).

More than 500 students from the Al-Ameen Mission’s 70 branches in West Bengal have passed the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test this year (NEET). Touhid Murshid, a student from the Malda district of the state, came up on top with 690 points (All India Ranking 472). Nearly 1,800 students took the NEET exam this year. According to Al-Ameen Mission, at least 500 to 550 students would have the option to study medicine among them. The majority of them are from the state’s most impoverished districts. Murshidabad has 139 candidates, while Malda has 89.

Apart from them, 50 students come from the South 24 Parganas, 50 from Birbhum, 33 from the North 24 Parganas, 25 from Budwan, 24 from Nadia, 16 from Uttar Dinajpur, 15 from Dakshin Dinajpur, 13 from Howrah, 12 from Hooghly, 11 from Bankura, 10 from East Midnapore, 8 from Coochbehar, 7 from West Midnapore, 3 from Kolkata, 2 from Purulia, 3.

Al-Ameen Mission, based in Howrah, is recognized with graduating around 3500 doctors (MBBS and BDS) and 3000 engineers, as well as a large number of researchers, administrative officers, instructors, and professors. Nurul Islam created the organization, which now operates 70 coaching institutes in 20 West Bengal districts.

The organization includes around 3000 professors and non-teaching employees who teach 17,000 residential students. The Al-Ameen Mission’s main campus is in Khalatpur (Udaynarayanpur), in the Howrah district of West Bengal.

Currently, the Mission provides half-free studentships to 6838 students (40 percent) and full-free studentships to 4257 students (25 percent). “The majority of Al Ameen Mission NEET students come from very impoverished families and come from the lower portions of society. Nurul Islam told a Muslim-oriented website, “We foster their talent, enhance their intelligence, and offer them with a decent environment so that they can come out with their best”.

“To attain our goal and perform our part in nation-building, we use Zakat and Sadaqah funds”. “We implore community people to join us in our efforts”, Islam said.

Shaheen’s success

Around 10 plus Madrassa pass-out hafiz students of Shaheen College in Bidar, Karnataka, are expected to attain MBBS seats in government-run medical colleges. Unlike other students, the hafiz students have achieved something truly remarkable in the Shaheen Group of institutions. Despite never having attended school or studied subjects such as science, mathematics, or languages other than Arabic and Urdu prior to that. The Shaheen Institute’s Academic Intensive Care Unit’ assisted them in achieving excellence and obtaining free government seats in prestigious medical colleges. The institution prepares Hafiz students for competitive examinations in medical and other professions in a unique but successful Model.

Like every year in NEET, the college has got the best results this year as well, 450 plus students are expected to secure government MBBS seats, said Dr Abdul Qadeer, chairman of Shaheen Group of Institutions.

Twelve students, who have completed the hafiz course in Madrassa, studied a basic course in our institution and completed PUC have performed well in NEET. Among the overall achievers, a large number of students have studied in government schools, Kannada medium, and rural areas, he added.

Ajmal Foundation’s success

All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) President Badruddin Ajmal’s integrated educational program with a special focus on students from underprivileged backgrounds has fought against all odds to deliver great results in competitive exams such as NEET/ JEE(Main)/(Advance).

Around 240+ students from various institutes run by Ajmal Foundation have cracked the NEET exam this year. Last year, the number of successful students was around 100.

The Ajmal Foundation is a registered public charitable trust, established in the year 2005 at Hojai, Assam, India. It has 25 educational institutions all over the state of Assam. “The organization has been working in the fields of modern education, skill development and employment generation, women empowerment, poverty alleviation, relief and rehabilitation, and environmental awareness and health aid programs”, states its official website.

(Mohammad Modassir Ashrafi is Research Scholar at Jamia Millia Islamia)