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The Muslim Martyrs of Royal Indian Naval Mutiny of 1946

BRITISH INDIA :

After the Second World War, soldiers of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) were captured by the British forces. They were charged with treason and tried by tribunals as war criminals. Indians protested against this treatment given to the freedom fighters of Azad Hind Fauj.

In February, 1945, soldiers and officers of the Royal Indian Navy mutinied in Mumbai and Karachi. English officials including the Viceroy took this mutiny as a sign of leaving India. The British forces killed many to quell the mutiny, many of which were Muslims.

Here, we are sharing names of the few Muslims we know, who attained martyrdom for taking part in the mutiny or supporting it.

Abdul, Ali, Din Mohammad: born 1929, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Nagpada, Bombay, on 23 February 1946, died the same day.

Abdul Aziz: born 1921, domestic servant, hit by bullet in the premises of his employers as a result of firing by the police at Bombay on people demonstrating in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Abdul Razak: born 1916, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound on 22 February 1946 in firing by the police near Crawford market, Bombay, died on 24.2.46.

Abdul Rehman: born 1911, employee of private firm, hit by a bullet as a result of firing by the police at Doctor’s Street, Bombay, on people demonstrating in support of the revolt by rating of the Royal Indian Navy on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Abdul Gani: born 1901, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by police at Bombay on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Abdul Karim: born 1926, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near Crawford Market, Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Abdul Sattar, Mohmmad Umar: born 1924, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police on 22 February 1946 at Bombay, died the same day.

Abdulla, Abdul Kadar: born 1921, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bern- bay on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Abdulla, Safi: born 1933, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound on 22 February 1946 in firing by the police at Fort, Bombay, died in hospital the same day.

Adamji, Mohamed Hussain: born 1924, son of Allauddin Adamji, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound on 22 February 1946, in firing by the police at Bombay, died in hospital.

Ali Mohammad: born 1906, hit by bullet in firing by the police at Dadar, Bombay, on people demonstrating in favour of the revolt by ratings of the RIN on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Anwar Hossain: a student of Lahore College, hoisted the flags of revolt in the rating vessel Bahadur in Karachi, died with flags in hand on 23 February 1946.

Asgar Ismail: born 1934, received a bullet wound in firing by the police on people demonstrating in support of the revolt by ratings of the Hoyal Indian Navy on 23 February 1946, near the Paxsi Statue, at Byculla, Bombay, died on the spot.

Asghar Miya, Nawsati: born 1916, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near the J. J. Hospital, Bombay, on 23 February 1946, died in hospital.

Aziz, Chhotu: born 1921, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bombay on 23 February 1946, died in hospital the same day.

Dilawar, Abdul Malik: born 1931, son of Dilawar Muzawar, student, hit by bullet in firing by the police at Dongri, Bombay, on people demonstrating in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Fida Ali, Kayam Ali: born 1933, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near J. J. Hospital, Bombay, on people demonstrating in favour of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 23 February 1946, died the same day.

Gulam Hussain, Ali Mohammad: born 1906, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police’ at Bombay on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Haroon, Hamid: born 1931, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bombay, on 23 February 1946, died the same day.

Ibrahimji, Yusufali: born 1910, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bombay on people’s demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 22 February 1946, died the same day. 

Ismail Hussain: born 1932, hit by bullet as a result of firing by the police at Bombay on people demonstrating in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 22 February 1946.

Ismail, Rahimtulla: bom 1911, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near the Imperial Bank, Abdul Rehman Street, Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Jamal Mohammed: born 1926, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bombay on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Khuda Bakhsh, Pyare: born 1876, hit by bullet as a result of firing by the police at Bombay on people demonstrating in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 23 February 1946, died the same day.

Manzoor Ahmed: born 1906, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound; in firing by the police at Bombay on 22 February 1946, died in hospital the same day.

Mohammed, Aboobakar: born 1928, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the RIN, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near Crawford Market, Bombay on 22 February 1946, died in hospital the same day.

Mohammed Aziz: born 1911, took part in the popular demonstra- lions in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bombay on 22 February 1946, died in hospital the same day.

Mohammed Hussain: born 1931, son of Mulla Gulam Ali Abdul Hussain, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near J. J. Hospital, Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Mohammed Sheik, Sayed Hassan: born 1921, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near Null Bazar police station, Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Mohiddin, Sheik Ghulam: born 1928, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Parel, Bombay, on 22 February 1916, died the same day.

Mohmed Samikh, Taja-Urkh: born 1920, hit by bullet as a result of firing by the police at Kamathipura, Bombay, on people’s demonstration in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy on 23 February 1946, died the same day.

Moula Bakhsh, Abdul Aziz: born 1906, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Kamathipura, Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Siddik Mohamed: born 1921, son of Isak Mohamed, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Kamathipura, Bombay, on 23 February 1946, died the same day.

Sulemanji, Zakiuddin: took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police at Bombay on 22 February 1946, died in the hospital the same day.

Taj Mohamed, Fazal Mohamed: born 1930, took part in the popular demonstrations in support of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near the Salvation Army office at Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

Vazir, Mohamed: born 1891, took part in the popular demonstrations in favour of the revolt by ratings of the Royal Indian Navy, received a bullet wound in firing by the police near Hindmata Cinema, Bombay, on 22 February 1946, died the same day.

source: http://www.heritagetimes.in / Heritage Times / Home> Featured Posts> Freedom Movements / by Mahino Fatima / August 14th, 2021

SEBA AHM 2019 Madrassa examination result declared, Meet the toppers

ASSAM :

A total of 2,102 students passed with 2nd Division and 2,608 cleared the exam with 3rd Division

SEBA AHM 2019 Result: The Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) has declared the result of AHM Class 10th Examination 2019, also known as Assam Madrassa Board Examination 2019, on its official website sebaonline.org as well as on a number of other websites today i.e. Wednesday May 15 at 09:00 am.

According to the Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA), a total of 9,441 appeared for the 2019 Madrassa exam in 2019. Of them, 600 scored First Division + Distinction + Star. A total of 2,102 students passed with 2nd Division and 2,608 cleared the exam with 3rd Division.

Selim Ahmed scored 561 out of the total 600 marks and bagged the first position in the SEBA AHM Merit List 2019. Abdul Aziz came 2nd with 553 marks and Ilias Ali came 3rd with 547 marks.

SEBA HSLC Class 10 Toppers 2019

According to the Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA), Meghashree Borah has topped the Assam board Class 10 exams. Meghashree Borah has scored 594 out of 600 and is the topper. She is a student of Shankardev Shishu Bidya Niketan, Narayanpur.

Chinmoy Hazarika and Pratyashi Medhi have secured second position by scoring 593 out of 600. Scoring 591 marks, Anushree Bhuyan and Afreen Ahmed have secured the 3rd rank in the SEBA 2019 Merit List.

As many as 16,848 students have got Distinction+Star, 5,522 have got Distinction and 71,022 students have passed with 2nd division and 82,889 students have passed with 3rd division in the 2019 SEBA Assam HSLC 2019 exam.

The state has recored an overall pass percentage of 60.23% – an improvement by about 06% as compared to 2018 when the pass percentage was 54.46%

How to Check SEBA 10th HSLC/AHM Result 2019

  1. Click here to go to result page: resultsassam.nic.in.
  2. Click on High School Leaving Certificate Examination (HSLC & AHM) Results, 2019.
  3. Enter your Roll No and Click on Get Results button.

SEBA Secretary said the Assam board Class 10 HSLC AHM result 2019 will also be available on results.sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, examresults.net, exametc.com, indiaresults.com, assamonline.in, results.siksha, knowyourresult.com, assamresult.in.

Steps to Check SEBA HSLC Result 2019 via SMS

If you are a BSNL user SMS SEBA19 give space type roll number to 57766. If you are Idea/Jio/Vodafone users SMS AS10 give space type roll number and send to 58888111. If you are AirTel users type AS10 give space type roll number and send to 520701.

SEBA HSLC AHM Result on Mobile App

Android users should download SEBA Result 2019 App from Google Play Store. Install it in your phones to check SEBA Matric result 2019.

The board secretary further said that the students wil be able to collect their mark sheets from the respective schools from 11 am on Wednesday itself. This year, around 3,50,000 students had registered for the examination that was conducted from February 14 to March 2, 2019 at various centres across the state of Assam.

SEBA HSLC/AHM Result

The overall pass percentage of SEBA 10th 2018 exam was 54.46%. A total of 1,75,976 students had appeared for the exam. Of them 95,813 had passed. The board said some 31,562 students have got the first division, 41,195 second division and a total of 22,956 students had got third division in 2018.

Top 03 rank holders in 2018 were: 1st Raktim Bhuyan (593 marks), 2nd Abinash Kalita and Preetpal Bezbaruah (592 marks) and 3rd Sultana Ayishah Siddique, Jintee Devi, and Arbi Chaliha (591 marks).

source: http://www.ummid.com / Ummid.com / Home> Education & Career / by ummid.com  News Network / May 15th, 2019

Mangaluru: Abdul Aziz elected as president of Saw Mill Owner’s assoc

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

Mangaluru :

Abdul Aziz was elected as the president of Saw Mill Owner’s Association in the Saw Mill Owner’s meet, held at a private hotel here on Friday March 25.

Honorary president, Haji Abdul Y Kunhi, secretary Mohammed Haji, vice president- Faizal, secretary Vishwanath Nayak, joint secretary, Mukthar, treasurer Govindha Bhai Patel, legal advisor Bhaskar were also elected during the meet.

From Sullia, Harish Kamath, Puttur-Haji Kunhi Mohammed, Mangalore-North-Nasir, Mangalore South- Abdul, Mangalore-Dinesh, Bantwal-Rithesh Baliga, Belthangady, Vaikunta Baliga were elected as the office bearers on the occasion.

The newly elected president Abdul Aziz gave a brief note on the need of the association in contemporary scenario and problem faced by the Saw Mill Owners in the society.

Abdul Nasir compered the programme.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld.com / Home> Karnataka / by Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru(DV) / March 25th, 2016