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Sri Mahaveera Ahimsa Award Conferred on Dr. Khader

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Sri 108 Munishree Pavanakeerthi Bhattaraka Muni Maharaj is seen conferring ‘Sri Mahaveera Ahimsa Award’ on noted Homoeopath Dr. Khader during the 2615th Janma Jayanti celebrations of 1008 Bhagawan Sri Mahaveera Theerthankara organised under the aegis of Sri Mahaveera Seva Samsthan at Sri M.L.Vardhamanaiah Smaraka Bhavan on Chadragupta Road last evening as Padmashree Jaina Mahila Samaja President Sheela Anantharaj, Sri Mahaveera Bhavan Construction Committee President M.A. Sudhirkumar, Sri Digambara Jain Samaj President S.N. Prakash Babu, M.L. Jain Boarding Home Secretary Madan Kumar, Sri Mahaveera Seva Samsthan Vice-President M.R. Sunil Kumar, Ajit and others look on.
Sri 108 Munishree Pavanakeerthi Bhattaraka Muni Maharaj is seen conferring ‘Sri Mahaveera Ahimsa Award’ on noted Homoeopath Dr. Khader during the 2615th Janma Jayanti celebrations of 1008 Bhagawan Sri Mahaveera Theerthankara organised under the aegis of Sri Mahaveera Seva Samsthan at Sri M.L.Vardhamanaiah Smaraka Bhavan on Chadragupta Road last evening as Padmashree Jaina Mahila Samaja President Sheela Anantharaj, Sri Mahaveera Bhavan Construction Committee President M.A. Sudhirkumar, Sri Digambara Jain Samaj President S.N. Prakash Babu, M.L. Jain Boarding Home Secretary Madan Kumar, Sri Mahaveera Seva Samsthan Vice-President M.R. Sunil Kumar, Ajit and others look on.

Mysuru :

“Born as a human being, one should practice the habit of letting other living beings also live in peace,” said city’s noted Homoeopath Dr. Khader, who has been touring rural areas propagating the message of non-violence for the past 10 years after turning a vegetarian at the age of 15.

He was speaking after being conferred with ‘Sri Mahaveera Ahimsa Award by Sri 108 Munishree Pavanakeerthi Bhattaraka Muni Maharaj at a function organised by Sri Mahaveera Seva Samsthan as part of 2615th Jayanti Mahotsava of 1008 Bhagawan Sri Mahaveera Theerthankara at Sri M.L.Vardhamanaiah Smaraka Bhavan on Chadragupta Road in city last evening.

Regretting that 30 to 40 percent of those manufacturing biscuits and chocolates use fat extracted from animals, he added that consumption of bakery items also lead to sugar-related and respiratory ailments, which need to be curbed at once by using vegetarian products.

Former Mayor and Ekalavya Awardee (for Kho-Kho) N.Prakash was also felicitated on the occasion by the Seva Samsthan.

source:  http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 20th, 2016

Juma Masjid to be opened for women

Kottayam, KERALA :

UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION:The age-old Juma Masjid at Thazhathangadi.
UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION:The age-old Juma Masjid at Thazhathangadi.

Mosque built by preacher from Arabia

The age-old Juma Masjid at Thazhathangadi, believed to be among the 11 mosques constructed by Malik bin Dinar, the eighth century religious preacher from Arabia, will, for the first time, be opened for women.

Timings

Women believers can enter the mosque on April 24 and May 8 from 8 a.m. till 12 noon and then from 1 p.m. till 3.30 p.m. and later from 4.30 p.m. till 6 p.m. The timings have been regulated so as not to interfere with the religious rites, a press note said on Tuesday.

The unique construction attracts tourists from far and wide, but women have not been allowed to have a peek into the richly carved interiors, made primarily of wood, so far, said C.M. Yousuf, secretary of the Thazhathangadi Muslim Jamaath, in the press note.

The Juma Masjid, considered one of the most beautiful places of religious worship, reflects the heritage of Kerala temple architectural styles and showcases the rich sculptural styles of Arabic architecture.

The mosque also houses the centuries-old sundial, sacred writings from the Quran embossed in wood, the stunning Maalikappuram and the richly carved facades and many more objects of interests.

According to Mr. Yousuf, researchers and tourists used to arrive to have a look at the unique structure, but so far women have been denied permission.

There have been appeals from the local people for such a permission. It was against this background that the Juma Masjid committee decided to allow women to enter the mosque, he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Kerala / by Special Correspondent / Kottayam – April 20th, 2016

Bonhams – Auctions

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Lot 2
A LARGE ILLUMINATED QUR’AN, BY REPUTE TAKEN FROM THE BAGGAGE OF NANA SAHIB AFTER HIS DEFEAT IN THE MUTINY OF 1857
Sultanate India, late 15th/early 16th Century
Sold for £8,125 (INR 773,744) inc. premium
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A large illuminated Qur’an, by repute taken from the baggage of Nana Sahib after his defeat in the Mutiny of 1857, Sultanate India, late 15th/early 16th Century
 
Arabic manuscript on cream-coloured thin paper, 632 leaves, 11 lines to the page written in large and dispersed bihari script, first, sixth and eleventh lines on each page written in red ink, remaining lines written in black ink with diacritics and vowel points in black, the work Allah and some other significant words picked out in red, gold rosettes decorated with blue and red dots between verses, inner margins ruled in blue and red, catchwords, circular and pear-shaped devices in predominantly red, yellow and white coloured panels between suras left blank, two double pages of illumination at beginning and end with outer borders decorated with intertwining stylised floral and vegetal motifs interspersed with gold lozenges, edges frayed, some tears, corners rather thumbed, some waterstaining mostly restricted to outer borders, discoloration, later brown morocco with stamped central medallions and cornerpieces of paper onlay, with flap, edges torn, covers stained, rebacked
325 x 200 mm.

FOOTNOTES

  • Provenance:
    Probably Dhondu Pant, known as Nana Sahib (1824-57).
    Lieutenant-General Harward, Royal Artillery.
    Portsmouth Libraries.

Exhibited:
Portsmouth High Street Museum (unknown date, but probably first half of the 20th Century).

A typewritten label affixed to the flyleaf reproduces the exhibition note: Copy of the Koran from the baggage of the arch fiend of Bittoor, “Dundoo Punt”, Nana Sahib – the monster of Cawnpore. The Nana was a Hindoo, and this Koran was used to swear in his Mahomedan followers. Presented by Lieut. Gen. Harward, RA.

Nana Sahib, whose original name was Dhondu Pant, was a Maratha aristocrat, born in Bithoor, adopted son of the last exiled Maratha ruler, Peshwa Baji Rao II.

In the 1850s he became disenchanted with what he regarded as the East India Company’s high-handed policies, as well as, more immediately, its revoking the pension he felt he was due following the defeat and extinction of the Maratha kingdom.

In 1857 at Cawnpore (Kanpur) he switched sides, captured the Company’s treasury and declared loyalty to the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II and that he intended to restore the Maratha kingdom.
It is disputed whether Nana Sahib himself, or his subordinates, gave the order to murder 120 women and children (survivors of an earlier massacre) on 15th July 1857 at Bibighar.

But they were undoubtedly murdered, hacked to death by sepoys and others, and the bodies thrown down a choked well. Whatever the exact details, the incident, alongside others of 1857, became part of the mythology of the British Empire, and the cry of ‘Remember Cawnpore!’ passed into common parlance – seen even in the label in this manuscript – as a reflection of British views of Indian perfidy during the Mutiny (or Rebellion).

Nana Sahib disappeared after the Company retook Cawnpore. There were rumours that he lived on in Nepal, and became an ascetic; others that he died of fever.

Post-Independence he was lauded as a freedom fighter and there is a park in Kanpur in his honour.

According to David James (After Timur: Qur’ans of the 14th and 15th Centuries, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Oxford 1992, pp. 102-107), ‘most of the Indian Qur’ans that have survived from the pre-Mughal period were written in bihari, a peculiarly Indian form of naskh whose origins are still obscure and which virtually disappeared with the advent of the Mughals.

In bihari script, the emphasis is on the sublinear elements of the Arabic letter forms, which are greatly thickened and end in sharp points. It is usually assumed the name of this script was derived from the province of Bihar in eastern India, but Bihar was not particularly important as a centre of Islam.

There is an alternative spelling, bahari, and it has been suggested that this is the correct form and that it is derived from the size (bahar) that was used to prepare paper for writing’.

James observes that the most frequently used colours in the illumination are a strong orange, a milky blue and yellow and motifs such as floral sprays, quatrefoils and chains painted in gold directly onto a blue ground.

source: http://www.bonhams.com / Bonhams / Bonhams.com> Auctions / London, Bond Street

Gujarat built mosques to draw Arab ships

Ahmedabad, GUJARAT :

Ahmedabad :

Can you imagine a non-Muslim building a mosque in 21st century India? May sound impossible today. But, two far-sighted Jains built one of the earliest mosques in Gujarat, a state that has seen some of the worst post-independence communal riots.

And, all this for the sake of business. Between 1178 and 1242, Vastupal and Sheth Jagdusha built mosques in Cambay and Bhadreshwar in Kutch to attract Arab and Turkish traders, who would bring in foreign exchange. While Vastupal was the commissioner of Cambay port, Jagdusha was a merchant of Bhadreshwar port in Kutch. Jains have been an important business community from the earliest time till today.

‘History of International Trade And Customs Duties In Gujarat’, a book by historian Makrand Mehta, says Vastupal encouraged Muslims to settle down in Cambay and Anhilwad Patan, the capital of the Solanki-Vaghela rulers of Gujarat.

The accounts of Arab travellers like Masudi Istakhari Ibn Hauqal and others, who visited Gujarat between the 9th and 12th centuries, amply testify to the settlements of Muslims in Cambay and other cities of Gujarat.

“But the Muslims settlements could hardly have developed without the support of the Solanki rulers. In fact, they attracted the Arabs and Persians to Cambay and Vastupal did it by constructing mosques for them,” says Mehta.

Jagdusha was not officially designated as a customs collector but he had cultivated excellent relations with ship captains and customs staff. Although a devout Jain, as a staunch businessman he understood the value of foreign exchange. “For this reason he also constructed a mosque in Bhadreshwar, his hometown,” according to the book.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Ahmedabad / by Ashish Vashi & Harit Mehta / TNN / February 10th, 2010

Temple tragedy: Mamootty’s act of compassion

Kollam, KERALA :

REACHING OUT:Actor Mammootty consoles Surumi who lost her husband in the Puttingal fireworks tragedy.— Photo: C. Suresh Kumar
REACHING OUT:Actor Mammootty consoles Surumi who lost her husband in the Puttingal fireworks tragedy.— Photo: C. Suresh Kumar

Heartrending scenes were witnessed when the actor hugged siblings Krishna and Kishore who lost their parents in the disaster.

Film actor Mammootty undertook one of his most poignant roles in real life when he arrived at Paravur on Tuesday to comfort the traumatised victims of the Puttingal fireworks tragedy.

As he addressed the victims at the Kottapuram LP School hall in the township, Mammootty even whimpered and that had a relay effect on the audience, especially the victims.

The actor, who arrived there shortly after noon, spent more than an hour with the victims.

The gathering was jointly organised by the Puttingal Nagar Residents Association, the Mammootty Fans Association and the Patanjali Herbal Exports Private Limited.

Heartrending scenes were witnessed at the venue when the actor hugged the siblings Krishna and Kishore who had lost their parents in the tragedy.

He was seen comforting 21-year-old Surumi who had lost her husband Vishnu in the tragedy. Carrying her one-and-a-half-year-old son, she burst into tears as the cine star approached her.

The actor said comforting the victims was a herculean task. Still, if his presence there could make a little contribution, it would be precious to him, he said.

“The tragedy at Puttingal has no comparison.”

The thrust now should be the rehabilitation of the victims, especially helping them overcome their mental shock. “This is one tragedy in which the living victims cannot be comforted by mere words alone,” he said

Fireworks are a dangerous entertainment which should always be enjoyed from a safe distance, he added.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Kerala / by Special Correspondent / Kollam – April 20th, 2016

MDMK candidate for Tiruchi east

Tiruchi, TAMIL NADU :

The Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) has fielded its State women’s wing secretary S. Rohaiyaah Sheikmohamed as its candidate for the Tiruchi East constituency.

A gynaecologist by profession, Dr. Rohaiyaah had unsuccessfully contested the Mayor election in the city in 2011.

The AIADMK has announced S. Tamilarasi as the party candidate for the constituency. The seat has been allotted to the Congress in the DMK alliance.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Tiruchirapalli / by Special Correspondent / Tiruchi – April 17th, 2016

Seminar on understanding Islam at Manipal on Saturday

Manipal, KARNATAKA :

Manipal:

A seminar on ‘Understanding Islam’ will be organized by the Centre for Gandhian and Peace Studies, Manipal University, at 3.30pm at Old TAPMI building behind Manipal post office on Saturday.

Prof  Varadesh Hiregange, director, Centre for Gandhian and Peace Studies, Manipal University, said the seminar proposes to explore different dimensions of Islam as a religious culture with its own belief systems, philosophy, science, day-to-day practices, festivals, customs, and diversity and reforms movements.

“It is an attempt to understand Islam in its diversity as practised in different regions of the world, much against the image of a ‘stereotype’.

The seminar essentially makes an attempt to clear all the misunderstandings,” he said.

source:  http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Mangalore / TNN / April 156th, 2016

Mysuru ZP set to get First Muslim President

Mysuru, KARNATAKA :

Poll to take place on May 7

 Naeema Sultana
Naeema Sultana

Mysuru :

Mysuru Zilla Panchayat (ZP) is all set to get first Muslim Woman President, with Mysuru Regional Commissioner A.M. Kunjappa announcing the date for the ZP Presidential Polls.

The election to Presidential posts of Mysuru ZP, which threw up a hung verdict in the Feb. elections, will take place on May 7.

The Mysuru ZP President post has been reserved for BC(A) woman candidate, while the Vice-President’s post has been reserved for General category candidate.

With no party having an absolute majority in Mysuru ZP, the JD(S) and BJP are likely to have a tie up in order to take control of the ZP, with Naeema Sultana of the JD(S), who won from Annur ZP seat in H.D. Kote taluk, likely to become the President. As the JD(S) and BJP, which are likely to forge an alliance to wrest control of the ZP, have no other woman candidate belonging to BC(A), fortune seems to be smiling on the face of Naeema Sultana.

Although the Congress has the largest number of seats (23) in the 49-member Mysuru ZP, it has fallen short of majority. The JD(S) won 18 seats while the BJP 8.

Meanwhile, former PM and JD(S) Supremo, H.D. Deve Gowda, is said to have given nod to the K.R. Nagar JD(S) MLA S.R. Mahesh’s proposal to forge a tie up with the BJP and thus make a Muslim woman as the Mysuru ZP President for the first time.

Although the JD(S) party’s intention is to keep the Congress away from power wherever possible, the party top brass has given powers to local leadership to strike a deal for gaining control of ZPs across the State and accordingly, the JD(S) leadership is learnt to have given nod for forging an alliance with the BJP.

As far as other ZPs are concerned, the election to Presidential polls of Kodagu ZP, where the BJP has an absolute majority, is scheduled to take place on April 29, while that of Chamarajanagar ZP where the Congress has majority will take place on April 30, that of Mandya ZP, where the JD(S) has majority, on May 2 and Hassan ZP, where the JD(S) has absolute majority, on May 5.

source:  http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Monday – April 18th, 2016

Glad that my South Indian film debut is with Mammootty: Huma Qureshi

Uttar Pradesh / New Delhi / Kerala :

Actor Huma Qureshi.
Actor Huma Qureshi.

Huma Qureshi is paired with Mammootty in ‘White’, a movie about a peculiar relationship between the two.

Actor Huma Qureshi, who is all set to debut in South India with her Malayalam film White, says she is glad that her debut in southern cinema is with superstar Mammootty and nobody else.

Talking about Mammootty, Huma told IANS: “I am glad that my south debut was with him and nobody else.”

How was her experience working with the Manglish star?

“Mammootty is a thorough gentleman. I got to learn a lot under him of course he’s an acting legend so it was an intimidating thought but he made it very easy to work with him,” said the 29-year-old.

The Badlapur actor added that Mammootty helped her “with the language and was extremely supportive”.

Directed by Uday Ananthan and produced by Eros International, the film has been shot extensively in London, Mumbai and Kochi.

In the film, Huma plays Roshni Menon, a software engineer who moves to London on an overseas assignment. There, things change unexpectedly when Prakash Roy (Mammootty), a billionaire enters her life. Prakash and Roshni’s peculiar, yet charming relationship is what takes the story of Whiteforward.

Apart from them, the film also stars Shankar Ramakrishnan, Siddique, Sunil Sugadha, Ahmad Siddique, Manjulika, Sona Nair and KPAC Lalita.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Entertainment / IANS / New Delhi – April 06th, 2016

Ranchi girl to speak on child marriage in New York

Ranchi, JHARKHAND :

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Tabbu Afroz, the daughter of a cycle mechanic based in Ranchi district, has been invited to the Breakthrough Inspiration Awards in New York where she will deliver a speech on child marriage.

This 17-year-old girl from Jharkhand is the only participant from India to be named by the international NGO Breakthrough for the event for her efforts to stop child marriages in her hometown.

Her commendable endeavour began when Tabbu was 15. Her elder sister, who was then 17, was forced to quit school to get married.

Tabbu had heard about child marriage being an offence in various programmes organized by NGOs in her school and began convincing her parents and other family members to stop the marriage. When her pleads went unheard, she contacted an NGOs with her teacher’s help and finally was able to save her sister from child marriage.

Since then Tabbu has been working towards spreading awareness.

She has been making people of her locality realize why it is important for girls to study and choose a career, says a report in Times of India .

Tabbu has recently taken admission in a Ranchi college while her elder sister who was to be married away is now 19, and pursuing a course in computers.

Tabbu’s father, Mohammad Ramza is very happy with the success of his daughter and is thankful to her for making him stop the marriage of his elder daughter.

You can follow the Award Ceremony to be held on 7th Nov on #LetsBreakthrough on Twitter

Image Courtesy : http://breakthroughtv.tumblr.com/post/101681782472/whos-this-girl-her-name-is-tabbu-she-is-an

source: http://www.iseeindia.com / I See India / Home> News You Can See / by Megha / November 06th, 2014