Hidayah-Mesco Arabic Academy' launched

July 29, 2011

Mangalore, July 29: The city based Hidayah Foundation in association with Hyderabad based Muslim Educational Social and Cultural Organization launched 'Hidayah-Mesco Arabic Academy' at Jamiyyathul Falah Community Hall, here on Friday.

Chairman of Yenepoya Moideen Kunhi Memorial Educational and Charitable Trust Y Mohammed Kunhi launched the Academy by handing over text books of Arabic language to the Founder of Hidayah Foundation Kasim Ahmed H K.

Importance of Arabic

The launching programme was followed by a panel discussion in which dignitaries expressed their views laying emphasis on the importance of learning the Arabic language.

Abdussalam Puthige, Editor of a local Kannada newspaper, opined that one of the major reasons for people's disinclination towards the Arabic in the region, was that there was no relationship between 'earning' and learning the language of Qur'an.

“Most discouraging factor in learning Arabic is that you cannot find a model, who can impress the general people through his achievements in this field,” he observed.

Mr Puthige pointed out there is a need to motivate to learn Arabic in the context of both social and spiritual dimensions.

Prof M Abdul Rahman, Former Vice Chancellor, Calicut and Kannur Universities, said that people had found no necessity to learn Arabic in the past. “People will learn a language only if it offers job opportunities. Once you make the necessity people will gradually get attracted to this language,” he opined.

He also suggested opening courses such as Post Graduation Diploma in Arabic or in Qur'anic Arabic in affiliation with Kannur University since there is no such option in Mangalore University.

Dr C P Habeeb Rahman, Chairman, Unity Academy of Education, Mangalore, said that not knowing Arabic language was big loss for Muslims.

Dr Muhammad Ifthikaruddin, Director, MESCO, Hyderabad, said that the immature presumption of most of the Muslims that it is not easy to learn Arabic, kept them language away from this beautiful language. “Moreover, the apparent division between religious and material education became a hurdle in learning Arabic.

Other reasons for the poor condition of Arabic language in the subcontinent, steps required to change this phenomenon, measures to promote Arabic language in the young generation were also discussed on the occasion

Felicitation

Sixteen students who have completed Arabic learning course of a period of seven months and ten days at Hyderabad were felicitated at the function.

Anees Fathima and Afreena who have scored highest marks in the course were given special prizes by Dr Ifthikaruddin.

Kasim Ahmed H K delivered introductory remarks, while Umar U H compered the programme.

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April 9,2020

New Delhi, Apr 9: The Delhi Police has traced Tablighi Jamaat leader Maulana Saad Kandhalvi, who has been on the run after an FIR was registered against him for organising a religious gathering last month despite restrictions to combat the coronavirus, sources said on Wednesday.

The cleric has been traced to Zakir Nagar in southeast Delhi, sources said.

His lawyer Tauseef Khan, however, said Saad is under self-quarantine and will join investigation after his quarantine period is over.

On March 31, Delhi Police's Crime Branch lodged an FIR against seven people, including the cleric, on a complaint by Station House Officer Nizamuddin for holding the congregation here allegedly in violation of the orders against large gathering and not maintaining social distancing to contain the spread of coronavirus.

A day later, the Delhi Police's Crime Branch wrote to Saad and others, seeking the details under Section 91 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. A second notice was also issued to him this week.

"Saad is currently under self-quarantine and will join investigation once the period of 14 days gets over," his advocate, Tauseef Khan, told PTI.

Saad's quarantine is expected to end next week.

His lawyer said a reply to the second notice will be given soon.

In an audio message last week, Saad said he was exercising self-quarantine after several hundreds who visited the Tablighi Jamaat's Nizamudddin markaz tested positive for coronavirus.

Visited by thousands last month, the Nizamudddin centre also turned out to be a hotspot for spread of coronavirus not only in national capital and country.

According to the FIR, the Delhi Police contacted the centre on March 21 and reminded them of the government order that prohibited any political or religious gathering of more than 50 people.

However, no one paid any heed to the police's direction, it said. Moreover, an audio recording purportedly of Saad was found in circulation on WhatsApp on March 21, in which he was heard asking his followers to defy the lockdown and social distancing and to attend the religious gathering of the Markaz.

On March 24, the government ordered 21-day nationwide lockdown and restricted any social, political or religious gathering.

The same day a meeting was held at Hazarat Nizamuddin police station between SHO and officer bearers of the centre.

The meeting was attended by Saad, Mohammad Ashraf, Mohammad Salman, Yunus, Mursaleen Saifi, Jishan and Mufti Shehzad and they were informed about lockdown orders.

So far, several hundred cases of COVID-19 cases across the country have been found to be linked to the Tablighi Jamaat congregation held in Delhi last month.

More than 25,500 Tablighi members and their contacts have been quarantined in the country after the Centre and the state governments conducted a "mega operation" to identify them.

At least 9,000 people participated in the religious congregation in Nizamuddin. Later, many of the attendees travelled to various parts of the country.

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March 5,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 5: As many as 29 police officers and personnel were examined by Udupi Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha, head of the magisterial enquiry into the police firing in the city in December 2019 which killed two anti- Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protesters.

A total of 176 police personnel have been directed to present their evidence before the magistrate for the enquiry.

ACPs K U Belliappa and Kodandarama presented his evidence on Wednesday, while ACP (central sub division) M Jagdish and ACP (traffic) M Manjunatha Shetty submitted their evidencein writing.

The next hearing is slated to be held on March 9 when statements of 41 officers including DCP (law and order) Arunangshu Giri will be recorded.

City police commissioner P S Harsha has been asked to submit his evidence on March 12, Jagadeesha said.

The enquiry report is to be submitted to the government on March 23.

Jagadeesha said he will seek an extension in the case of any delay in the recording of evidences.

Two people - Nausheen and Jaleel - were killed in the firing on December 19, 2019 during the protests here against the CAA.

The Karnataka government had decided to hold a CID probe and a magisterial enquiry into the incident.

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April 20,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 20: The cumulative positive cases of COVID-19 in Karnataka stand at 408, including 16 deaths and 112 people discharged.

Karnataka's Department of Health and Family Welfare in a media bulletin said: "As of 5 pm on April 20, cumulatively 408 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state. It includes 16 deaths and 112 discharges."

Out of the remaining 280 cases, 278 COVID-19 positive patients including one pregnant woman in isolation at designated hospitals are stable, and two are in ICU, added Health and Family Welfare Department.

"18 new cases have been confirmed for COVID-19 in the State from Sunday 5 pm to Monday at 5 pm," added the department.

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