Monthly Archives: April 2021

Maulana Wali Rahmani: India’s torchbearer Muslim scholar who made promotion of education his mission

Patna, BIHAR :

Maulana Wali Rahmani | Photo Courtesy: Clarion India

What set Maulana Wali Rahmani, an Indian Sunni Islamic Scholar, academician and founder of Rahmani30, apart was his efforts towards the promotion of education among Muslim youth. Although Rahmani was a multi-lingual man, he had evident love for the Urdu language. In February this year, he launched a campaign for education among the Muslim community and promotion of the Urdu language. 

The well-known torchbearer of India’s Muslim community, who strove to work for the promotion of education, Maulana Mohammad Wali Rahmani would have turned 78-years-old on June 5 this year. On April 3, Maulana Wali Rahmani breathed his last at a Patna hospital after a brief illness and other complications.

Such was his repute and respect among the community that he had 8.5 lakh followers who took the oath of allegiance to him as “Sajjada Nashin” of Khanqah Rahmani in Munger in the Indian state of Bihar. Rahmani became “Sajjada Nashin” of Khanqah Rahmani, Munger in 1991 after the death of his father Sayyid Minatullah Rahmani. At present, Rahmani was the Secretary-General of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB). He was Ameer-e-Shariat, or the head, of the renowned religious organization Imarat-e-Shariah of Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha. However, what set him apart was his endeavour in the field of education. His organization, Rahmani30, founded in 2008, was his gift to the Muslim community of Bihar, and the country.

Had there been no Rahmani30, hundreds of students might not have heard about him and many poor Muslim students could not have realized the dream of making it to India’s top engineering institutes; the IITs or the Indian Institute of Technology.

The Rahmani30 has since then expanded to NEET or the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for medical education. Top accountancy and Law entrance tests have also been included now.

Rahmani30 is modelled on Super30 founded by famous mathematics teacher Anand Kumar of Bihar who started selecting 30 poor students and grooms them for IITs. Super30 was a big success. So is Rahmani30. Since its inception, Rahmani30 had the services of Bihar senior police officer Abhayanand, who retired as DGP Bihar. Every year test exams are held for the selection of Rahmani30 and the selected candidates are provided with free residential coaching with food.

Maulana Wali Rahmani was a political personality. His proximity with political leaders got him brickbats too. He was elected to the Bihar Legislative Council on April 7, 1974, and continued till 1996. In 1984 and 1990 he was elected as deputy chairman of Bihar Legislative Council. He was criticized after his (in)famous Deen Bachao Desh Bachao (Save Islam, Save Country) rally at Patna in 2018. Just after the rally, one of its organizers were declared as the candidate from Nitish Kumar’s party for the Bihar Legislative Council. Maulana Rahmani was accused of compromising with Nitish for ‘a seat in Bihar council.’

He, however, was also praised for his bold statements before the top political leaders when the issues related to the Muslim community were discussed.

His birthplace Khanqah Rahmani is a well-known religious place that was founded in 1909 by his grandfather Maulana Mohammad Ali Mungeri, who was a co-founder of Nadwatul Ulema, Lucknow. Maulana Wali Rahmani’s father Maulana Minatullah Rahmani was also a renowned religious scholar who also held the post of General Secretary in All India Muslim Personal Law Board.

Maulana Rahmani got his initial education at Rahmania Urdu School, Jamia Rahmani in Munger, Bihar and then proceeded to Nadwatul Ulema and Darul Uloom Deoband. He also studied at Bhagalpur University which is now known as Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University in Bihar.

At the age of 22, Maulana Rahmani joined ‘Naqeeb’, a weekly published by Imarat-e-Shariah. He also served at Jamia Rahmani.

In 1991, following the demise of his father, he was made Sajjada Nashin of Khanqah Rahmani.

He was made Ameer-e-Shariat at Imarat-e-Shariah in November 2015 and held the post till his last breath. Here too, Maulana Rahmani’s focus was on education. He also worked for the better medical facility at Sajjad Memorial Hospital being run by Imarat-e-Shariah.

Although Maulana Rahmani was a multi-lingual man, he had evident love for the Urdu language. In February this year, he launched a campaign for education among the Muslim community and promotion of the Urdu language.

He also campaigned for the upliftment of the Madrasas.

His biography Hayat-e-Wali penned by Shah Imran Hasan states, “Maulana’s untiring efforts and timely steps to save the country’s Madrasas are worth mentioning. He met several dignitaries, including the then Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and presented before him the case of Madrasas in the context of their roles in the country’s freedom struggle and nation-building.”

Maulana Rahmani was a man who loved to make friends in other Muslim organizations too. He kept Maulana Rizwan Ahmad Islahi, the young Ameer-e-Halqa (Bihar chief) very close to him. Maulana Rizwan recalls that when representatives of Muslim organizations went to meet Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, everybody wanted Maulana Rahmani to talk to him but he proposed his name (Maulana Rizwan’s). “Such was his generosity,” he said.

Maulana Rahmani will be missed at many places, including at AIMPLB and Imarat-e-Shariah. However, his absence would be felt most at Rahmani30. The passing away of Rahmani poses a challenge for both Imarat-e-Shariah and Rahmani30 to take his dream further.

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Lead Story / by Sami Ahmad, TwoCircles.net / April 05th, 2021

After Wali Rahmani, Anees Chisti also left for heavenly abode

Pune, MAHARASHTRA :

Pune:

Well known educationist, intellectual, thinker and author of several books, Professor Anees Chishti has passed away in Pune at the age of 79.  He was unsung hero of the community who made tremendous contributions in the progress of the community in the country.   He will be also remembered for his dawha works as he translated Islamic literature into local Marathi language. He was a close confidant of late Maulana Abul al Hasan Nadvi who launched All India Tahreek e payam e insaaniyat with an aim to dispel misunderstandings about Islam.   Chisty was one the pillars of this movement.

According to Anees Chishti’s family, he first suffered a heart attack and then later normal infected by COVID-19. During his treatment at Azam campus Unani hospital Pune He took his last breath and was buried on Monday, April 5, after Isha prayers at Muhammad Jamia Hussaini Masjid in the city.

As news of his demise spread, condolence messages flooded on social media. Many important personalities expressed their grief and sorrow who acknowledged the scholarly and social services of Anees Chishti.

Chisti was born on February 6, 1943 in Pune. His father Shakeel Ahmad was a freedom fighter. He was educated in Pune and Sholapur. Pune is considered the brain of Brahminical forces.

Expressing condolences on the demise of Anish Chishti, PA Inamdar administrator of Azam Campus Pune, said his demise is a great  loss to the nation. He said that Anees Chishti was recognized as an authority in Islamic studies and science and literature.

Munawar Pir Bhai from Pune termed the demise of Anis Chishti as a great loss of the society and said that he was a very capable and intelligent person. Traveled to many countries, he had a keen eye on Islam and Allama iqbal. And he described the death of Anis Chishti as his personal loss.

Talha, nephew of Anees Chishti, said that after the death of Maulana Wali Rahmani, he had gone to Lucknow to meet Maulana Rabi Hasni Nadvi.

After returning from the trip, his health deteriorated and on April 5, at around 5.30 pm, he passed away. The personality of Anees Chishti was a person with various attributes.  He was a member of the Majlis-e-Shura of Darul Uloom Nadwa tul Ulema, Lucknow and member of the, All India Muslim Personal Law Board.

He was very close to Maulana Syed Abul Hassan Ali Nadvi, a thinker of Islam, and he was the General Secretary of the All India Tahreek e payam e insaaniyat. The movement was launched in the backdrop of Babri masjid dispute which had been used by the communal forces to spread lies about Muslims and Islam in the country.

He was the author of many Urdu, Marathi and English books. His books have been translated into various languages. He was a connoisseur of calligraphy, a teacher of calligraphy, an Islamic scholar, and an educator. Apart from Urdu, many of his books have been published in Marathi.

Mirza Abdul Qayyum Nadvi, a bookseller and activist from Aurangabad, said that he had spoken to Anis Chishti two days before his death. More than 53 of his books have been published. Anis Chishti was fluent in many languages. These included Urdu, Marathi, Hindi, English, Arabic, Persian and other languages. He was a very good man, a man of knowledge, a good teacher, a good writer, a credible writer, an eloquent speaker, a guest lecturer on the panel of high-ranking training institutes. He has received numerous accolades for his books on education, and books on Muslim freedom fighters .and other books. In many countries, his Urdu and English language books are included in the Syllabus.

He trained soldiers at the Indian Institute of Education, College of Military Engineering Pune. He has delivered sermons and lectures on Islamic and scientific and literary topics in different parts of the country. He is survived by a daughter and four brothers.  Arguably, his demise made the community further poorer as it was in the shocked after Muslim Personal Law Board General Secretary Maulana Mohammad Wali Rahmani in Patna just two days before.

source: http://www.muslimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Indian Muslim / by Abdul Bari Masoud / April 07th, 2021

CA Final Jan 2021 Toppers: Mohammed Shabeeb secures AIR 3

Malappuram, KERALA :

The top two positions AIR 1 and AIR 2 have been respectively secured by Bishal Timsina and Noothula Naveen.

CA Final January 2021 Toppers: 

Mohammed Shabeeb of Kerala has secured the All India Rank 3 (AIR 3) position in the Chartered Accountant (CA) Final exams held in the month of January 2021.

The top two positions AIR 1 and AIR 2 have been respectively secured by Bishal Timsina and Noothula Naveen.

Bishal Timsina of Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Noothula Naveen of Karimnagar (Telangana) and Mohammed Shabeeb Malappuram (Kerala) secured the top 3 positions of CA Final January 2021 exams held based on Old Scheme i.e. Old Syllabus.

Bishal bagged 479 marks out of the total 800 marks with a pass percentage of 59.88 whereas Noothula and Shabeeb respectively got 468 (58.50%) and 460 (57.50%) marks.

CA Final results of New and Old schemes were declared by Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) last evening.

In CA Final Jan 2021 exam based on New Syllabus, the top 2 positions have been secured by Bhramar Jain of Raipur (Chhattisgarh) and Vaibhav Hariharan of Dombiwali (Maharashtra).

Bhramar Jain has bagged 611 marks out of the total 800 and Vaibhav got 601 marks out of the total 800.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) had conducted the CA Final (Old and New Course both) and Foundation exams in the month of January 2021.

The results of CA Final and Foundation both were declared late in the evening Sunday.

Steps to check CA Final, CA Foundation Results

  1. Click here to go to the official website: icaiexam.icai.org.
  2. Click on the Result Tab.
  3. Login using Roll No and Pin or Registration No.
  4. Enter the code as shown.
  5. Click on Check Result button.

The ICAI CA Final and Foundation 2021 results can also be accessed on icaiexam.icai.org, icai.nic.in and caresults.icai.org. Along with the results, ICAI has also published the Merit List.

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home> Education & Career / by ummid.com news network / March 22nd, 2021

BSEB 12th 2020 Result: Kausar Fatma joint topper

BIHAR :

The Bihar board Inter 2020 Science stream topper is Neha Kumari whereas Sakshy Kumari topped the 2020 Inter exam in Arts stream.

BSEB Patna 12th Inter Toppers List 2020: 

Kausar Fatma and Sudhanhsu Narayan Chaudhary have jointly topped the Bihar board BSEB Class 12th Intermediate 2020 board exam in Commerce stream the result of which was declared today.

The Bihar board Inter 2020 Science stream topper is Neha Kumari whereas Sakshy Kumari topped the 2020 Inter exam in Arts stream.

Kausar Fatema and Sudhanshu Narayan both scored 95.2% marks – 476 out of the total 500 marks and topped the Commerce stream.

Neha, the Science stream topper has also got 95.2% marks – 476 out of the total 500 marks. On the other hand Sakshy Kumari, who topped the Arts stream, got 474 marks i.e. 94.8%.

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) decalred today i.e. Tuesday March 24 the result of the Intermediate or Class 12th Arts, Science and Commerce 2020 examinations conducted by the state board in the moth of February.

Bihar Board Secretary Anand Kishor announced the BSEB Patna board 12th 2020 Intermediate or Class 12 result on the board’s official website www.onlinebseb.in.

Direct Link to check BSEB 12th Inter Result 2020

  1. Click here to go to official website: biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in OR bsebssresult.com OR bihar.indiaresults.com.
  2. Click on ‘Intermediate Examination Result 2019 Now Available’ link.
  3. Enter your Roll No or Exam Seat No.
  4. Click on ‘Find Results’ button.
  5. The results will appear on the screen. The candidates must take a print-out for future reference.

BSEB 12th Inter 2020 Pass Percentage

According to the BSEB 12th result the board has registered a pass percentage of 80.44% – an improvement by 0.68% as compared to the last year.

Steamwise, about 81.44% students have cleared the BSEB Inter 2020 exams in Arts, 93.26% in Commerce and 77.39% in Science.

Board Secretary Anand Kishor had earlier said that the Bihar board Class 12th Inter and Class 10 Metric result would be declared by the end of March. Bihar board is the first to declare the board exam result.

More than 12.05 lakh students appeared for Class 12th Bihar board exams whereas over 15 lakh wrote the Class 10 Metric exams at various centers in Bihar.

The Class 12th exam in Bihar was held between February 03 and 13, 2020 whereas Class 10 exam was conducted from February 17 to 24, 2020.

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home> Education & Career / by ummid.com news network / March 24th, 2021

Bihar 12th Result 2021: 04 Muslims among 22 Toppers

BIHAR :

A total of 22 students have found their place in the 12th Merit List released today. The merit list contains the names of top 5 rankers.

BSEB Patna 12th Inter Toppers List 2021: 

A total of 04 Muslims have found their place in the 12th Intermediate Merit List of Arts, Science and Commerce of the year 2021 released by the Bihar Board of School Education (BSEB) Friday.

Bihar Board Secretary Anand Kishor announced the BSEB Patna board 12th 2021 Intermediate or Class 12 result on the board’s official website www.onlinebseb.in Friday afternoon.

The board registered an overall pass percentage of 78.04 – a drop by about 2.4% as compared to 2020 when the pass percentage was 80.44.

A total of 22 students have found their place in the 12th Merit List released today. The merit list contains the names of top 5 rankers.

06 top ranked in Science stream

A total of 07 students have topped the Arts stream, 09 students are the toppers in the Commerce stream whereas 06 students have topped the Science stream exam.

Among the toppers are 04 Muslims. They include:

Mohammed Chand of Inter High School Kishanganj, Mohammed Ahtesham of Inter High School Kishanganj, Shahima Bano of SN Sinha College Aurangabad (Bihar), and Mohammed Shaquib of +2 Zila School, Motihar, Champaran.

Mohammed Chand secured the 2nd Rank (470 marks) in Commerce stream, Mohammed Ahtesham secured the 3rd rank (468 marks) in Commerce stream and Shahima Bano came 4th rank (467 marks) in Commerce stream.

Mohamed Shaqib secured the 3rd rank (469 marks) in the Science stream exam held in Feb 2021.

Others toppers are Madhu Bharti of R Lal College Khagaria (463 marks Rank 1 in Arts stream), Sugandha Kumari of SN Sinha College Aurangabad (471 marks Rank 1 in Commerce stream) and Sonali Kumari of Smt Parmeshwari Girls College Nalanda (471 marks Rank 1 in Science stream)
The 12th higher secondary board exams in Bihar in 2021 started on Feb 3 and ended on Feb 13, 2021.

Steps to Check BSEB Class 12 Result 2021

1. Go to the result website: bihar.indiaresults.com or biharboardonline.com.
2. Click on the link “BSEB Class 12th Result 2021”.
3. Enter your roll number.
4. Click on “Get Results”.
5. Take a printout

Candidates should note that along with board official websites – onlinebseb.in, biharboardonline.com, biharboard.ac.in and bsebinteredu.in, the Bihar board exam results are also declared on bihar.indiaresults.com – board’s partner website to host results.

Bihar 12th result on SMS

BSEB 12th Intermediate result can also be checked by sending SMS to the mobile phone numbers provided by the board. For this, students can send an SMS in the format — BSEB<space>ROLLNUMBER — to 56263 to get their #bseb12thresult on their smartphones.

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home> Education & Career / by ummid.com Staff Reporter / March 26th, 2021

Gaya Muslim Orphanage: A Century-Old Institution Doing Great Service to Community

Gaya, BIHAR :

The Gaya Muslim Orphanage was established in October 1917 in a thatched cottage.

SPECIAL REPORT

It runs two schools, an ITI, an orphanage for girls and a distance education centre of AMU

Gaya, Bihar :

Ten kilometres west of Bodhgaya in the Indian state of Bihar, where Gautam Buddha received enlightenment, is a century-old orphanage for Muslim boys at a place called Cherki on Gaya-Sherghati road. It was established in October 1917 in a thatched cottage with one teacher and two orphan boys. The cottage was rented for fifty paise per month. Now, it has its own building complex on two-and-a-half acres of land.

Started as YateemKhana-e-Islamia, today it is also called GMO or Gaya Muslim Orphanage which has blossomed as a care and education centre for the area, particularly for the Muslim community whose literacy and employment rate is comparatively quite low. This institution provides both religious and contemporary education.

GMO is being run in a complex that hosts two schools, a hostel with mess, a library, a mosque and an industrial training institute (ITI).

Gaya Muslim Orphanage is being run in a complex that hosts two schools, a hostel with mess, a library, a mosque and an industrial training institute (ITI).

Since 1986, the management of GMO is also running an orphanage for girls at a nearby village called Kalona in Gurua block of Gaya district. Kalona is the village of GMO’s founder Enayeth Khan (1885-1970) who was described as “Bihar’s Sir Syed” by late Ibrahim Suleiman Seth, Member of Parliament and chief of the Indian Muslim League. This orphanage, called Gaya Muslim Girls Orphanage (GMGO), was conceived by Enayeth Khan way back in 1938.

The GMO and GMGO together have around 200 orphans. Enayeth Khan’s family members are actively involved in the management of both the institutions.

A distance education centre of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is also running at the GMO complex.

GMO has a unique feature of hosting some of the most respected personalities such as former President of India Dr. Zakir Hussain; former Chief Justice of India A.M. Ahmadi; former Governor of Bihar A. R. Qidwai; Muslim League chief Ibrahim Suleiman Seth; renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi, popularly known as Ali Mian; and Mohammd Farooq Khan, the scholar known for translating Quran into Hindi. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam, on a visit to Bodhgaya, had wished to visit GMO but could not do so because of lack of prior security arrangement.

The introductory folder of GMO says that the orphanage was started with Rs. 30 but now it has a budget of Rs. 30 lakh. This is managed by community funding in India and abroad with FCRA registration.

Mohammed Ali Jauher Academy

Since 1986, the management of GMO is also running an orphanage for girls at a nearby village called Kalona in Gurua block of Gaya district. Kalona is the village of GMO’s founder Enayeth Khan (1885-1970) who was described as “Bihar’s Sir Syed” by late Ibrahim Suleiman Seth, Member of Parliament and chief of the Indian Muslim League. This orphanage, called Gaya Muslim Girls Orphanage (GMGO), was conceived by Enayeth Khan way back in 1938.

The GMO and GMGO together have around 200 orphans. Enayeth Khan’s family members are actively involved in the management of both the institutions.

A distance education centre of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is also running at the GMO complex.

GMO has a unique feature of hosting some of the most respected personalities such as former President of India Dr. Zakir Hussain; former Chief Justice of India A.M. Ahmadi; former Governor of Bihar A. R. Qidwai; Muslim League chief Ibrahim Suleiman Seth; renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi, popularly known as Ali Mian; and Mohammd Farooq Khan, the scholar known for translating Quran into Hindi. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam, on a visit to Bodhgaya, had wished to visit GMO but could not do so because of lack of prior security arrangement.

The introductory folder of GMO says that the orphanage was started with Rs. 30 but now it has a budget of Rs. 30 lakh. This is managed by community funding in India and abroad with FCRA registration.

Library.

GMO has its own website www.gmogaya.in where information is available in two languages; Urdu and English. Its Hindi and Arabic pages are also in the offing.

Minhajul Islam is the Principal of GMO Urdu High School affiliated to Bihar School Examination Board. He says that the school has three types of students. There are around 85 orphans with full free arrangements, 50 hostellers who pay for the facilities and 425 day-scholars.

In 2020, 64 students out of 140 got first division in matriculation.

Every year new admission for orphans is announced and no one is refused admission if the boy is found eligible. Though the students are mostly from Gaya district and the adjoining districts of Jharkhand state, some of the students also come from West Bengal. There are 18 teaching staff and 10 non-teaching staff employed here.

Enayeth ITI, run by the GMO, has an annual intake of 80 students where they get half and full free-ship depending on their financial condition. This ITI offers a good opportunity to the students who can’t afford higher technical education.

The distance education centre of AMU has come as a great help, especially to the girl students of the area. Around 400 students, mostly girls, are enrolled at this centre. It gives a great relief to those guardians who are not in a position to send their daughters away for higher education.

Noted orthopaedic surgeon of Gaya, Dr. Farasat Hussain, is the president of the ten-member management committee that looks after GMO. He says that the sustenance of a charity-based orphanage like GMO for over hundred years is no mean achievement. Talking to Clarion India, he said that GMO management is trying to get the Urdu High School upgraded to Plus-2 level from its current Class-10 level. The management also plans to start an engineering college, he said.

source: http://www.clarionindia.net / Clarion India / Home> India> Indian Muslim> Special Report / by Sami Ahmad / March 31st, 2021