NEW DELHI :
New Delhi-based intellectual, writer, and servant of Tehreek-e-Islami leaves behind a legacy of knowledge and social service
New Delhi :
In a tragic loss to the intellectual and social community, renowned thinker, writer, and social activist Abdul Rashid Agwan breathed his last in his Rajasthan hometown of Nimbahera in Chittorgarh District on Saturday.
Known for his unwavering commitment to youth empowerment, education, and social reform, Agwan had a profound impact on countless lives across the country. His death has left a significant void in the spheres of intellectual discourse and social advocacy.
Agwan, 68, was critically injured in an accident in Rajasthan recently.
Agwan made New Delhi his home for many years, dedicating his life to promoting education, environmental awareness, and inter-religious harmony. As a prolific author, Agwan’s contributions include over a dozen books, numerous research papers, and articles, with a focus on education and the environment. His first novel, Shaka, was released just last week in Delhi, marking one of his final achievements in a long and impactful career.
Agwan held numerous positions of influence within the academic and social sectors. He was the president of the Institute of Policy Studies and Advocacy (IPSA) and also served as the secretary of the All India Educational Movement. Additionally, he was a trustee of the Foundation for Social Care, where his efforts were directed toward uplifting society’s most vulnerable.
Agwan’s burial is scheduled for Sunday morning in his ancestral Nimbahera town, his son Musab Rafiq said.
The news of Agwan’s death has saddened the community. Prominent figures from various walks of life expressed their condolences. Naved Hamid, former president of the All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat, said his departure was an immense loss to the community. “He was a dedicated servant of Tehreek-e-Islami, and we pray that Allah grants him the highest place in heaven,” Hamid said.
Journalist Ashraf Bastavi also shared his grief on social media. “Sad news! It is truly a great loss for us. May Allah have mercy on him and grant him a high place in heaven. His absence will be felt deeply by many.”
Dr. Khawaja M. Shahid, President of All India Education Movement, said Agwan’s death has saddened him. “Just last week we all attended the launch of his book and met him,” he reminisced.
“He was a very good and practical person with clear thinking. All our programs were greatly assisted by his research and knowledge. They will be sorely missed now,” he said.
Despite the accident which had taken a toll on his health, Agwan remained dedicated to his work, continuing to contribute to the intellectual and social fabric of the country until his final days.
source: http://www.clarionindia.net / Clarion India / Home> Editor’s Pick> Personalities> Indian Muslim / by Mohammad Alamullah, Clarion India / August 17th, 2024