JIH Mangalore taluk conference held

April 21, 2012

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Mangalore, April 21: The local unit of Jama'ath-e-Islami Hind organised its Mangalore taluk level conference on Friday evening at Kallapu near here under the theme 'For a better state and better tomorrow'.

Two new Kannada books - 'Moosa V/s Fir-aun' and 'Islam Nyaya Vyavasthe' – were released on the occasion.

Inaugurating the conference, Waheeduddeen Khan Umari, State Convener, Majlis-e-Ulama, Karnataka, said that Islam is the only solutions to the problems of mankind.

He said that all the isms and systems in the world have failed to establish peace, justice and equality in this world except the religion of Islam.

Abdussalam Uppinangady, District Convener, JIH, DK, opined that the reason for the current pathetic situation of Muslims in India is that they have moved far away from the teachings of Islam.

“The Sachar Committee Report in 2006 exposed the pitiable condition of Indian Muslims, a community which ruled the Indian subcontinent around 800 years”, he said adding that the back-lagging of Muslims is a great loss not only for the country but also for the entire mankind.

Mariyam Shaheera, Lecturer, Women's Islamic P U College, Thokkottu, who spoke on 'Islamic family', reminded the responsibilities of Muslim men and women.

Muhammad Kunnhi, State Joint Secretary, JIH, Karnataka explained about necessity and activities of JIH in India.

Khalid Moosa Nadvi from Calicut, spoke about the importance of 'Zikr of Allah'.

Saeed Ismaeel, President, JIH, Mangalore, welcomed the gathering after delivering introductory remarks. Is'haq Puttur, Vice-President delivered the valedictory address.

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June 18,2020

Vijayapura, June 18: Shoukat Ali Sumbad, a local farmer, has donated land for the construction of Chennamma memorial, modelled on the Kittur fort, at Sindagi town in Vijayapura to celebrate the town's connect with the valorous Lingayat queen who fought the British in 1824.

Basava Jaya Mrutyunjaya Swamiji of Lingayat Panchamasali Peetha Kudala Sangam said Shoukat Ali came forward to donate his land adjacent to the state highway when local authorities failed to provide land for the memorial. 

"The committee led by Basava Jaya Mrutyunjaya Swamiji sought a 15x10 plot but when I went through their plan of constructing a model of Kittur fort, I decided to donate 425 sq ft," said the 61-year-old farmer. 

"Rani Chennamma is the pride of every Indian, irrespective of caste and creed, and my contribution is nothing compared to her sacrifice for the nation," he added.

Shoukat Ali, who lives in the neighbouring town of Almel, said he is a man of modest means but proud to make the contribution. "I own nine acres of land in Almel. I have six sons and two daughters. Two of my sons run small businesses in Mumbai. Ten of us live in a small house in Almel," he said.

“I also work as a broker to sell or buy sites. I had bought 15 guntas of land in Sindagi for my children some 15 years ago. When our MLA MC Managuli and Swamiji sought land for the memorial, my entire family agreed wholeheartedly” Shoukat Ali said.

“As Chennamma’s history is linked to Sindagi, there has been a demand for a memorial here since 2008, but the town municipal council failed to provide land due to political and technical reasons,” said Swamiji. 

“There were plans to observe a Sindagi bandh in the first week of June to protest the indifference of authorities. But then Sumbad gave us his land. We have formed a committee to construct a model of Kittur fort and a bronze statue of Chennamma at a cost of Rs 28 lakh,” he added.

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Flights take off and landings were suspended from 0700 hours am to 1030 hours.

Many flights to land in the morning were diverted.

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He was identified as Atul Kumar alias Madhugiri Modi, a resident of Madhugiri’s Hobali Honnapur village.

According to Superintendent of Police Vamshikrishna teams had been formed to arrest the accused following protests against his video and remarks against Prophet Mohammed in Tumkuru and Madhugiri,

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