Religious sentiments mark Beary poets' meet

December 10, 2011

Mangalore, December 10: The religious sentiments and introspection marked the Beary poets' meet organised as part of 'Beary Sammelana-2011' at Town Hall in the city on Saturday.

Even though Beary Sahitya Academy president M B Abdul Rahman maintained that Beary Sammelana will not focus on any particular religion, all the nine Beary poets participated in the session not only appeared to be strictly maintaining the Muslim religious restrictions, but also urged the Beary community through their poetry to lead a God-fearing life.

Presiding over the evening session, writer Aisha UK, lauded the poets for “conveying the religious and spiritual message” to the people in a poetic way.

“As pointed out by earlier speakers, literature is the developed form of a language. However, literature should grow within the purview of religion”, she said.

Mentioning that holy Qur'an has cursed those litterateurs, who violated the boundaries of religion and indulged themselves in spreading lies and vulgar thoughts, Ms Aisha said: “We should be among those whom the holy Quran praised for their piety.”

She also called upon the budding poets to use their pens as swords to fight against the enemies of society such as dowry system.

Fathima Bi, U A Kasim Ullal, Haneef Perlia, Abdul Rahman Kuthethur, Abdul Azeez Haqq, Basheer Kinya, Jaleel Mukri and Shareef Neerkaje presented their poems in front of the audience.

Azeez Baikampady compered the programme.

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"The relatives of the deceased took him to hospital after seeing him unconscious in his room. However he died before reaching the hospital," police said.

Quoting medical college authorities, the Mayyil police said he died of cardiac arrest.

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The body has been kept at the Kannur medical college and will be handed over to his kin only if the result of his blood test is negative, sources said.

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He continued saying that the government should not lose out on an unscientific move that resulted in the loss of thousands of crores of rupees from a custodial lockdown.

"Workers and villages must be sober. The government must take all necessary precautions in this regard," he added.

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