Times of League July - 2012
Times of League July - 2012
Times of League July - 2012
Pranam to Pranab
as a consensus candidate of the UPA for the post of President. Pranab Mukherjee has been gifted with multiple qualities- his
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type and congenial temperament . he has been endowed with extraordinary dynamism and possesses almost all faculties of knowledge on his finger tip. His
Chennai. The extension of support to his candidacy by the political adversaries like the Samaj Wadi Party leader Mr.Mulayam Singh Yadav and the Bhagujan Party leader Miss. Mayawathy is a testimony to his charismatic personality. Even the Marxists comrades cast their eyes on the blue eyed political lad. The main opposition party the BJP is blinking its eyes and is breathing faster to face him on the presidential battle. has skillfully steered the UPA ship on the turbulent Indian politics and tactfully managed the coalition partners by building up a personal rapport with them all. His good relation with the DMK party and its leader Dr.Kalinger Karunanidhi is a well known fact. The DMK chief whole heartedly welcomed his nomination and Pranab on his part reciprocated by deciding to launch his presidential campaign with Tamil lunch with DMK chief in People and the press welcome and appreciate the prudent decision of Abdul Kalam not to contest the presidential election. The Indian Union Muslim League being a partner in the UPA welcomes Pranabs nomination and greets him and extends its whole hearted support for his victory. His victory is a foregone conclusion and nothing will stop Mukhrjees on ward march to Rastrapathy Bhavan. We respectfully convey our PRANAM (Greetings) to PRANAB.
Presidential Candidate Pranab Mukarjee with IUML Leaders - Honble Minister E. Ahamed, Kerala State President Syed Hyder Ali Shihab Thangal and E.T. Basheer M.P.
mastery over constitution and political system, his administrative caliber, amiable nature, adjustable
selection to the post of president is the right choice and he justifiably deserves it. On many occasions he
Salam,
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IUML Kerala Malapuram District Conference 25,000 Green guard Volunteers participate in the conference. National President E. Ahamed, Kerala State President Hyder Ali Sihab Thangal, TN General Secretary K.A.M. Mohamed Abubacker, Kerala Ministers, M.P.s and M.L.As grace the Conference.
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From one or two in an entire college, it is now three or more in each class. This is the number of Muslim girls taking up higher education in Coimbatore. A look at the admissions that just got over for the undergraduate courses reveals that there has been a remarkable increase in the number of Muslim girls getting admitted to colleges and deemed universities in the city. Though there are a lot more who are still denied education in the name of convention, academics are happy that they get a good number to fill the 3.5 per cent Backward Class (Muslim) quota. The quota includes seats for girls and boys. U. Jerina Bi, a first-generation graduate who is now the Dean of Faculty of Management, Avinashilingam University for Women, remembers how it was 30 years ago and how it is now. Those where times when girls got married when they turned 14 and had to drop out of school. From then till now, there has been a remarkable improvement in the number of girls opting for higher education. There has been a steady increase. Even now there are cases of girls dropping out after the first year or second year of graduation, but they are negligible in number compared to those completing higher education, she says. Being the co-ordinator of UGC schemes for students belonging to minorities, Ms. Jerina Bi says there are more than 10 per cent Muslims studying in the Bharathiar University now from UG to doctorate. Increased awareness makes them avail of the various scholarships and government schemes. She says a majority of girls from Karumbukadai and Kottaimedu choose to study in the university because they feel safe. But a glimpse outside of the university reveals another trend also that of girls choosing even co-education institutions, based on choice of course and proximity to residence. R. Rajendran, Principal of PSG College of Arts and Science, says there is a good response from Muslim girls for all the courses. There is no inhibition, only a conviction to study. They come with much confidence. Those from the lower middle class and below poverty line do not hesitate as there are scholarships and schemes to help them. There are two Muslim girls among those selected for the free education system this year, he says. Badri Sriman Narayanan, Principal of NGM College, Pollachi, says there has been an increase even from among the rural lot. Girls from the very affluent rural families are not sent. But, parents who are employed in the government sector want to educate their girls. The drop out rate has reduced considerably, he says. The faculty at Government Arts College, Coimbatore, say the number of Muslim girls taking up higher education is very high in Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu State IUML - Urgent Executive Committee Meeting. President Prof. K.M. Kader Mohideen addresses the meeting. General Secretary K.A.M. Mohammed Abubacker, Treasurer M.S.A. Shajakhan, Vice President Vadaku Kottaiyar V.M. Syed Ahamed, Thalapathi A. Shaffiqur Rahman participate in the meeting.
Puducherry State Mahe District IUML New Office bearers with National Monitoring Committe Member K.A.M. Abubacker, State President Rahamathullah Khan, Vice President Ahamed Jawahir and Secretary Hamza, Mahe District President M.A. Mahmood and Secretary Ibrahim.
across the country for special Friday prayers to prevent the shifting of a mosque in Dambulla. The Eastern province, which has a significant number of Muslims, virtually shut down, for the second day, protesting the desecration of the mosque in Dambulla, a town about 150 km north-east of Colombo. Prime Minister D.M. Jayaratne had ordered relocation of the mosque from Dambulla, as mobs and some people in the robes of Buddhist monks had launched a sudden protest against the mosque on April 20. They wanted the mosque demolished, because it was built in a place considered sacred by Buddhists. The prayers today were longer than usual, said Asif, a company executive, who had come to the 150-year-old Shaikh Usman Waliyyullah Shrine and Masjid at Cinnamon Gardens. There was a special dua [prayer] which basically implored the almighty to protect us, and the country from evil influences, he added. Soon after the prayer, those gathered displayed placards. One wanted both Sinhalas and Tamil Muslims to be treated equally; another read: Gift for Muslims in Dambulla, who helped in Geneva. The background is that many Muslim religious leaders had talked to their counterparts in West Asia and in Muslim majority countries in a bid to influence these countries to reject the United Nations Human Rights Councils March 22 resolution against Sri Lanka. Asked about the protests in the Eastern province, Chief Minister Sivanesathurai Santhirakanthan said there were no untoward incidents. Asked if the region was tense, he said these were mere rumours. Shops were closed. There is no tension here, he said over phone from the eastern headquarter town of Batticaloa.
Protest in Sri Lanka against shifting of mosque Muslims gathered in mosques in unusual numbers
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is something which we have to be proud of. Only a democracy can fulfil the aspirations of different sections of the society. India has immense diversity. We have different religions, different languages, sub-cultures, ways of living and even thoughts. Such a country of diversity can be held together and taken on the path of progress only through democracy. Our political guide, I would say, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was the founder of modern India, thought that we must uphold every time unity in diversity. We have different religions, different languages, different cultures but we are all one as Indians. Therefore, it is the solemn duty of every Indian to commit ourselves to maintain the national unity of this country. Sir, all the time, we are speaking about the very democratic principles. This Parliament is the best example for the legislatures of India and people of India. For the last 21 years, I have been a Member of Parliament. I am completing the 21st year in this House apart from my seventeenand-a-half years in the Kerala Assembly. I have seen many of the acrimonious situations here but this is the Parliament which provides the people the opportunity to ventilate their sentiments and feelings. This is Parliament where Maulana Abul Kalam Azad told his detractors my life is an open book. You can see everywhere and you can find any fault of me. This is the Parliament where Members of the minority community told our then Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru: we have been asking and pleading for appointments in services but we are getting back only disappointment. Panditji was so moved. Pandit ji had taken action on that. This is such a Parliament of which we are the members. We must be proud of the fact that we are the Members of this great Parliament. But at the same time, we must also see what things we
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Lokh Sabha Bulletin acknowedging the merger of Muslim League - Kerala State Committee with IUML.
M. Abdul Rahman M.P. hands over letter of Election to the post of Trustee of Muslim League Publication Trust to Vallan Jailan Basha. Dubai Quaid-e-Millath Peravai President A. Liyakath Ali, Secretary A. Muhammed Thaha, Treasurer Ameethur Rahman, Publication Trust Secretary Millath S.B. Muhammed Ismail are in the picture.
dominated by the corporate and private businesses, Foreign Service still remains an exciting and a challenging professional career. Backed by a vibrant democracy and a resilient economy, India is poised to play a role commensurate with its prowess and destiny in the future. India is emerging as an acknowledged leader in several multilateral fora and increasingly making its presence felt as a major player in regional and international affairs. The complexities in todays world have reached new heights. Terrorism, energy security, climate change, and piracy are some of the challenges that have become more diverse and complex in their content. Given these complexities, all of you are required not only to have
a deep understanding of a wide range of topics but also need to be versatile and adaptable and develop qualities like modesty, loyalty, sincerity and patience in abundance to deal with such challenges. All of you share the responsibilities to represent and to contribute towards the development of India. It is imperative, therefore, for all of you to constantly strive to update your skills and take up the challenges with a positive and open mind. I would also like to note her that when you first get posted abroad many of you may tend to get overwhelmed by the foreign cultures and influences. It is not bad to learn and understand foreign cultures and traditions, but you must never lose your Indianness. You must never forget the
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The plight of Indian Muslims has remained more or less static since
is true, how can one accept that 4.5 percent reservation to minorities will help Muslims to get their chunk out of it or will it go the same way where one would again be forced to say that Muslims are even more jobless than other minorities in the end. Will the authorities responsible for implementing various minority schemes in states or at the Central level ensure that Muslims would not be discriminated against within the ambit of minorities at all levels or will it merely end up in just keeping the estimates in files for further reference while preparing another estimate for minorities. The figure of the Planning Commission indicates that Muslims are more backward as compared to other minorities in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Rajasthan and West Bengal. The figures released by the Planning Commission are based on data collected by the National Sample Survey Organisation. The estimates of poverty by the Planning Commission are based on assuming a daily income of Rs 32 as the poverty line. The statistics reveal that political parties over the years have only paid lip service to the cause of Muslims because their promises hardly generate any action on the ground. The greater emphasis is on how to show their concern by simply drum-beating or by fulfilling promises in bits and pieces. Poor implementation of Sachar and Ranganath Mishra recommendations speaks volumes about the seriousness of the government towards the upliftment of the community.
Islam
Holy Scripture the Quran says and what Muhammad the Prophet of Islam says. They are the two primary sources of Islam. Islam is against compulsion in religion It is enshrined in the the Holy Quran that there is no compulsion in Islam. Muslims are prohibited to force people of other faiths to accept Islam. There is no tolerance for one who forces another person to submit to his/ her will and convert to the religion unwillingly. Allah says: Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah has grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah hears and knows all things. [Sura Baqara 2:256] This is the foundation for tolera nce towards any and every religion and their people. There is no force and no compulsion on any individual to accept Islam. If he or she wants to accept Islam, it has to be necessarily out of their own free will and not at the point of sword. This is the essence of Islam. Islam is an open invitation to man kind and they have the full right either to accept it or to reject it. Islam is non-violent and tolerant Violence is not in the dictionary of Islam. There is no place for
violence, neither in the Holy Quran nor in the Sunnah (Prophetic traditions). It is mentioned at several places in the Holy Quran that Allah does not like those who spread mischief on this earth. One such verse is: Allah does not love those who do mischief [Sura Maidah 5:64]. Mischief, in Arabic is Fasad, and it can refer tomurder, corruption, evil and violence. So, when Allah does not like those who spread violence, how can He legislate violence in His Deen? These two opposites can never exist in Islam. Moreover, the biggest violence killing innocent people is repudiated in such strong words the likes of which are found in no other religious scripture: if any one kills a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he killed the whole humanity: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole humanity[Sura Maidah 5:31] This verse explicitly denounces any innocent killing. Even in retaliation or in war, Muslims are not supposed to kill innocent people. In a Hadith (Prophetic Tradition), Muhammad said: Go out in the name of Allah and by the help of Allah, following the way of the Messenger of Allah. Do not kill any old man, infant, child or woman spread goodness and
do good, for Allah loves those who do good.(Abu Dawood). At other place in the Holy Quran, Allah asks the believer to keep the door for peace wide open. The door of peace is open all the time in Islam, even in a battle field. Allah says, If the enemy incline towards peace, you (also) incline towards peace, and trust in Allah [Sura Anfal 8:61]. Even in retaliation, a Muslim is not supposed to transgress. If you have been wronged by some person, you have no right to wrong them or any other person to take revenge. And, if you are helpless and unable to do anything, Islam orders you to cling to patience. There is no permission for violence, whatsoever, in Islam at any point of time. Reflecting on the following Hadith: If anyone harms (others), Allah will harm him, and if anyone shows hostility to others, Allah will show hostility to him. (Abu Dawood), makes it clear that complete tolerance, peace and perseverance are the virtues ascribed by the religion.
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A distinguished American expert on international law says the US government threatening Iran with nuclear war amounts to internationally accepted criminal act. Francis Boyle, professor of international law at the University of Illinois at Champaign, further noted that when Obama administration officials say all options are on the table, against Iran, they are, in fact, alluding to a nuclear war which is prohibited by international law. Addressing the 18th conference on Direct Democracy in Feldkirch, Austria, on nuclear deterrence, Boyle added that the US government is threatening to attack Iran under the completely bogus pretext that it might have a nuclear weapon. He added that as the sole global authority to monitor nuclear activities, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has already refuted charges against Iran as 8 simply not true.
The meeting of the IUML National Office bearers with special invitees was held on April 18, 2012 in the Party Head Quarters Quaid-e-millath Manzil, Chennai. The meeting was presided over by the party National President E. Ahamed. Party National General Secretary Prof. K.M. Kader Mohideen, Treasure Dasthagir Ibrahim Agha, Vice President Meerath Iqbal Ahamed, Secretaries Delhi Kuram Aneez Umar, Calcutta Sha insha Jahangir, Tamil Nadu General Secretary K.A.M Muhammed Abubacker, Kerala General Secretary K.P.A. Majeeth, Muhammed Kutty, Tamil Nadu State Vice President V.M. Syed Ahamed, Honorary Adviser Kovai L.M. Abdul Jaleel, State Secretaries - Kayal Mahaboob, Kamuthi Basheer, Thirupur Sathar, Ambur Abdul Basheeth, V. Jeevagiritharan, Kerala Youth President Syed Sathiq Ali Shihab Thangal, Tamil Nadu State Youth Secretary Muhammed Younus and S.T.U Secretary K.M. Nizamudeen Participated in the Meeting.
The Times of League - English Monthly - R.Dis. No. 1765/10 published by Mohamed Ismail on behalf of Muslim League Publication Trust, published at 36, Maraikayar Lebbai Street, Mannady, Chennai - 600 001 and printed by K.A.M. Muhammed Abubacker at Madras Media Press No, 36, Maraikayar Lebbai Street, Mannady, Chennai - 600 001. Editor : Prof. K.M. Kader Mohideen,