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Muslims who dominated headlines in 2021

INDIA :

Danish Siddiqui in Afghanistan

As the year draws to an end, we have compiled a brief list of the Indian Muslims who have been in news during 2021.

Danish Siddiqui :

Danish Siddiqui was a Pulitzer Award winning photojournalist from New Delhi, who was killed by Taliban while covering the war in Afghanistan. An alumnus of Jamia Millia Islamia, Siddiqui was one of the country’s most well known photographers who documented the Rohingya refugee crisis, Covid deaths and the Delhi riots to win several awards. In July 2021, Reuters assigned him documentation of the Afghanistan War as an embedded journalist with Afghan Special Forces. On July 16, Siddiqui was killed in action. Governments of India, USA, Afghanistan and United Nations expressed grief and shock on his death and thousands joined his funeral procession in DelhI.

Dr Shahid Jameel :

Dr. Shahid Jameel is a world renowned virologist and is one of the leaders of India’s fight against Covid-19. The Covid-19 outbreak has thrown new challenges to the scientific community. When the Government of India set up an Indian Sars-Cov-2 Genomics Sequencing Consortium (INSACOG), which consists of 38 laboratories to monitor the genomic variations in the SARS-CoV-2, Jameel was appointed as the head of its scientific advisory group. He served the INSACOG in this position till May, 2021 and still advises different government and non-government bodies in strategising the war against Covid-19. 

Coach Naseem Ahmed with Olympian Neeraj Chopra

Naseem Ahmed :

Naseem Ahmed: On 7 August, 2021, Neeraj Chopra threw Javelin for 87.58 mts. and became the first Indian to win an Olympic Gold in track and field events. With this success, Naseem Ahmed of Panchkula also hit the headlines. Ahmed was his first coach, who coached Chopra for almost six years at Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex in Panchkula. It was under his guidance that Chopra turned into an athlete from a chubby child. After returning to India, Chopra went to meet and receive blessings from his coach.

Mohammad Shareef alias Shareef Chacha receiving Padma Shri from President Ran Nath Kovind

Mohammad Shareef :

Mohammad Shareef is a bicycle mechanic from Faizabad, Ayodhya and hit the news headlines this year for receiving Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India, from the President Ram Nath Kovind. In 1992, his son was murdered and was eaten by animals as nobody claimed it. This incident moved him so much that he took it upon himself to perform the last rights of unclaimed dead bodies. In the last 28 years, he has performed the last rights of more than 25,000 unclaimed dead bodies according to their religions.

Firoz Alam as an IPS officer (Left) and as a Constable of the Delhi Police (Right)

Firoz Alam :

Firoz Alam’s story is straight out of a fiction, where his character bears resemblance to those played on screen by several film stars. Alam, a resident of Hapur in U.P, was a constable with Delhi Police since 2010. In 2014, he started preparing for UPSC CSE. The work pressure and family responsibilities did not allow him to devote full time to the studies, like many availing coachings could do. After five unsuccessful attempts, in his sixth attempt he qualified UPSC CSE and joined as an IPS officer. His inspiring journey from a constable to IPS had taken the nation by a storm when he joined the training after leaving the job as constable.

Sadaf Choudhary 

Sadaf Choudhary :

Sadaf Choudhary came into limelight when the UPSC CSE results were declared in September and she secured 23rd rank. She was the highest rank holder among Muslims this year and will become an IAS officer. It must be kept in mind that since independence only 179 Muslims have secured ranks to get IAS allotted to them.

Mohammed Siraj praying at the gave of his father

Mohammed Siraj :

Mohammed Siraj is an Indian cricketer from Hyderabad who made it to the headlines in January by becoming the highest wicket taker from India during the India – Australia Test Match Series in Australia. To claim his 13 scalps, he played only three of the four tests in the series. The fact that his father had died just before the series and he was given an option to return to the country, which he declined citing his commitment to the nation made it even more special.

In the last test match at Brisbane, he bagged five Australian wickets to script a historic win and became a national hero. The headlines of the sports column were filled with his heroics, commitment and ability. Since then he has been a regular feature of the Indian Cricket team as a pacer. 

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Saquib Salim / December 30th, 2021

AMU Engineers Develop Innovative Panel to Keep Homes Cooler by 15°C

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Engineers at Aligarh Muslim University have developed a Ferro Cellular Insulated panel to reduce indoor heat during peak summer. The innovation comes from the Civil Engineering Department and offers an energy efficient alternative to brick walls.

The research team includes Prof Abdul Baqi, Dr Mohammad Rehan Sadiq, and research scholar Yasir Khan. They designed the 90 mm corten cement panel using cement and cardboard. A gap between two layers traps air, which works as insulation. The panel keeps indoor temperatures at 25 to 27°C when outdoor heat reaches 40 to 42°C. This means a drop of nearly 15°C.

Researchers say the panel reduces the need for air conditioners and coolers. It also blocks external noise, improving indoor comfort. Dr Sadiq said the team focused on durability and structural strength while introducing a material not widely used in India.

Cost comparisons show long term savings. Building a 10×10 foot room with bricks costs around ₹1 lakh. Using the insulated panel raises the cost to about ₹1.15 lakh. However, annual electricity expenses for a brick room reach around ₹22,651 due to cooling needs. A panel built room requires about ₹10,251 per year. This results in savings of nearly ₹12,400 annually.

Researchers also found electricity use remains lower throughout the year in panel built rooms. The lighter panels reduce structural load, which improves building safety.

The team plans to introduce the technology to the market. With rising temperatures and higher energy demand, this panel offers a practical option for heat prone regions. It also reduces dependence on bricks and mortar, lowering environmental impact.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Uncategorized / by Radiance News Bureau / February 12th, 2026

Visiting Lord Ayyappa’s Muslim friend Vavar during the Sabrimala pilgrimage

Sabarimala (Pathanamthitta District), KERALA :

Pilgrims on way to Ayyappa shrine in Sabrimala at Vavar mosque, Erumeli, Kerala

I had waited to go to Sabarimala, a hilltop shrine dedicated to Lord Ayyappa in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district, for a long time. Lord Ayyappa, the deity of truth and righteousness, is described as the son of Shiva and Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu). He was said to have been adopted by the local king of Pandalam.

Ungorgettable Experiences

As a youngman, Ayyappa abdicated the crown and renounced the palace to vanish into the forests of Sabarimala to live a celibate and ascetic life. It’s in deference to Ayyapa’s celibacy that women are not allowed there till they turn 55.

After a 41-day mandatory fast, I joined my sister and her husband for the pilgrimage. The pilgrims wear black clothes and carry a bundle containing a couple of coconuts filled with ghee and other offerings for the deity.

We carried the bundle on our heads at the start of the four-kilometre uphill trek. We were not supposed to remove it before reaching the shrine.

At the crack of dawn, after breaking coconuts at the local shrine to ward off all obstacles, we left for the shrine.I was thrilled at the thought of visiting some of my favourite temples and shrines on the route, some of which I had only heard of but never visited.

Lord Ayyapa temple at Sabrimala

Holding our heavy bundles (kettu) on our heads, we stopped at Chottanikakara, Vaikom, and Ettumanoor shrines.

Soon we were at Erumeli. According to legend, Ayyappa defeated the demoness Mahishi (sister of Mahishasura) here. The name Erumeli is comes from Eruma-kolli—“the place where the buffalo-demon was slain.”

At Erumeli, the road streamed with pilgrims, mostly men and children, all clad in black. They had bright colours smeared on their faces, held colourful feather arrows, and danced to drum beats as part of a ceremonial dance called Petta thullal to mark the victory of the warrior Ayyappa over enemies and bandits. 

We too swayed lightly, trying to shake off our inhibition-clad egos.   

Holding arrows, wild leaves, and smeared in bright colours, we walked towards a temple there dedicated to a deity called Shastha. Shastha is an ancient protective warrior deity worshipped in Kerala even before the incarnation of Ayyappa. Ayyappa is considered a modern avatar of Sastha and is now almost synonymous with Sastha.

Vavar Juma Mosque, Erumeli

As we walked towards the temple, I was surprised. Were we at the threshold of a temple or a mosque? I saw taps for the ritual cleansing ceremony (wuzu) and a handful of Muslims saying namaz through the glass windows. It was a mosque.

We lined up respectfully outside the mosque. It was Vavar Palli (Vavar mosque), my brother-in-law explained. 

Vavar was a close associate of Ayyappa. Their friendship is celebrated in folklore and devotional movies. Vavar was a Muslim, and thus the story gets significant.

“Vavar Swami may have worshipped at the mosque. That is why he is associated with the mosque,” Nasruddin Musaliyar, who traces his lineage from Vavar, explained to me when I spoke to him a few days later.

I felt pure joy at seeing Hindus offering respect outside a mosque and making offerings before worshipping the Shastha temple. After breaking a coconut at the Shastha temple, we began our long trek towards the Ayyappa shrine on Sabarimala.

It took us four or five hours, followed by a long five-hour wait in the crowd. Anyway, we had darshan in the morning. When we came out of the temple, another surprise awaited.

The shrine dedicated to Vavar Swamy

I found myself standing outside a small shrine just outside the Ayyappa temple. It was like a dargah, but I was told that it was called Vavarpadi, or the threshold of Vavar, a memorial to Ayyappa’s friend.

Pilgrims stopped to offer prayers and accept prasad of sugar candy and pepper. The man giving the prasadam said he was a descendant of Vavar and managed his tomb. He gave me his father’s number and asked me to speak to him for details about the shrine.

Nasruddin Musaliyar said that Vavar was part of a group of Arab settlers who were close to Lord Ayyappa.”This shows that the highest authority at that time accepted Vavar despite his different faith or origin,” Musaliyar said.

“Vavar Swami’s tomb and a mosque at Erumeli, where Vavar is said to have prayed, just cry out loud to us today that two faiths can co-exist and respect each other. All religions believe that there is one God. And that almighty wants to tell us that Hindus, Christians, and Muslims can co-exist in harmony,” he added.

Emotions well up as Mursliyar says that neither Ayyappa nor Vavar had asked anyone to build shrines and pray to them. These shrines represent the principle that they did not see any difference between man and man.

Author (left) with her sister and brother-in-law on the way to Sabrimala

Shrines and differences are man-made. “The Muslims don’t worship at Vavars shrine as they believe only in Allah,” he said.

There is no evidence that Vavar was buried there, though the royal records claim so. This shrine is symbolic, he says.

Ayyappa is believed to have renounced the throne, family, and palace to live as an ascetic in Sabarimala’s forests and merged with Sastha. He loved and honoured Vavar, expecting his devotees to do the same. In these times of religious tensions, such traditions continue thanks to a deity who rejected differences of caste and religion and loved everyone as human beings.

After darshan at Sabarimala, pilgrims feel lightheaded as they have all offered their heavy burdens at the shrine.

Perhaps they have removed something else also besides the kettu —the thought of differences itself.

They go as Hindus to worship a Hindu god but return feeling more than just a Hindu…a more complete human being, who embraces all differences.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Sreelatha Menon / December 29th, 2025

Parbhani Elects First Muslim Mayor from Shiv Sena Faction

Parbhani, MAHARASHTRA :

Mumbai:

Parbhani has elected its first Muslim mayor from the Shiv Sena since the party’s formation in the 1960s. Shiv Sena UBT leader Syed Iqbal Syed Khwaja won the mayoral post in the 65 member Parbhani Municipal Corporation. He secured 39 votes, defeating BJP candidate Tirumala Khilare, who received 26. The majority mark stood at 33.

This marks the only municipal corporation where the Uddhav Thackeray led Shiv Sena faction has formed a civic government. The party won 25 seats, emerging as the single largest group. Congress and BJP secured 12 seats each, while the Ajit Pawar led NCP won 11. Together, Shiv Sena UBT and Congress held 37 members in the House.

Parbhani holds political history linked to religious division. In the 1990 Assembly election, the slogan Khan viruddh Ban framed the contest along religious lines. The Shiv Sena then consolidated its base in the region.

Today, the political equation has shifted. Around 42 percent of Parbhani’s population is Muslim. In the recent civic polls, 13 of the 25 elected Shiv Sena UBT corporators were Muslims, including Syed Iqbal.

A first time corporator, Syed Iqbal is a local activist. His brother, Syed Abdul Khadar, has influence in Muslim localities and maintains close ties with party MP Sanjay Jadhav.

After his win, Syed said he would focus on development and serve all communities. BJP leaders criticised the decision, while Congress stated it backed the candidate to keep the BJP out of power and honour alliance commitments.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / February 13th, 2026

IDS student Ayesha Haneena secures first rank in Mangalore University BSc Interior Designing

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA :

Aysha Haneena, who topped Mangalore University in BSc Interior Designing

Mangaluru:

Indian Design School (IDS), Mangaluru, has announced that its student Ayesha Haneena has secured first rank in Mangalore University in BSc Interior Designing and Decoration with a CGPA of 9.4.

According to the institution, Ayesha topped the university examinations, outperforming students from several long-established and experienced colleges. The college described her achievement as a result of dedication, creativity and consistent hard work.

The management of IDS said the rank reflects both the student’s individual excellence and the academic and practical training provided at the institution. They added that the result has brought pride to the college and its faculty.

Ayesha’s performance places her at the top among all students of the programme under Mangalore University for the academic year.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Karavali / by Vartha Bharati / February 13th, 2026

Alif International School enters Guinness World Records

Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA :

Riyadh: 

Alif International School in Riyadh has achieved a remarkable milestone by officially entering the Guinness World Records.

The school successfully organized the largest creative writing event, an initiative titled ‘Book Bloom 500,’ which featured an astonishing unveiling of 506 student-authored books on a single stage.

The record was formally confirmed by a Guinness World Records official present at the venue, who presented the certificate to the school. The initiative saw participation from students of Grades 1 to 10, resulting in published works across ten literary genres and written in multiple languages including English, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil.

Ustadz Khalid Al Maeena, a prominent media analyst and former Arab News Chief Editor, inaugurated the program and lauded the school’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of literary talent.

The event, which was attended by leaders from various community, education and business sectors, highlighted the school’s commitment to innovative education.

Usthad Ali Abdurahman, Chairman of the Alif Group of Schools, Luqman Ahmed, CEO of Alif Group of Schools, and Principal Mohammed Musthafa addressed the gathering, expressing pride in introducing hundreds of young authors to society and setting a new benchmark in creative education. Abdul Nasser Haji (Stronglite), Director, Alif Group of Schools, and Mohammed Ahmed, Director, Alif Global School, were also present. 

Principal Mohammed Musthafa highlighted the school’s ‘Read and Rejoice’ programme, a flagship initiative under the motto ‘a school with a smile’, aimed at making education a joyful experience. CEO Luqman Ahmed noted that the programme encourages students to treat books as companions that sharpen thinking, enrich language, calm the mind and strengthen emotional intelligence.

School Administrator Ali Bukhari, Headmaster Noushad Nalakath and Coordinator Sundus Sabir Chaudhry were among the key officials who ensured the smooth conduct of the event.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Gulf / by Vartha Bharati / February 10th, 2026

Bengaluru: U.T. Khader appointed to panel on Constitution’s Tenth Schedule

Bengaluru, KARNATAKA :

U.T. Khader

Bengaluru:

Legislative Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader has been appointed as a member of a four-member Committee of Presiding Officers formed to examine matters related to the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, which deals with anti-defection provisions, Deccan Herald reported on Wednesday.

According to an official release from the Karnataka Secretariat, the committee was constituted by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

The panel is chaired by Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar, with Odisha Speaker Surama Padhy and Nagaland Speaker Sharingain Longkumer as members.

The Committee held its meeting on February 9 and 10 at Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai. During the meeting, members discussed issues related to anti-defection laws and legislative procedures.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Karnataka / by Vartha Bharati / February 11th, 2026

Muslims in Delhi’s Okhla Area Set up Relief Camps for Punjab Flood Victims

Okhla, DELHI :

New Delhi :

Punjab is facing severe devastation due to floods, with entire villages destroyed, crops submerged, and cattle swept away. Thousands of families have been left homeless. In response, Okhla MLA Amanatullah Khan of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has initiated a large relief campaign in Delhi.

Khan has urged people of Jamia Nagar and surrounding areas to unite in this humanitarian mission. He announced the setting up of relief camps at several locations in Okhla, including Zakir Nagar Jama Masjid, Batla House Chowk near Government School, Jamia Metro Station close to Swatantrata Senani Fountain, and High Tension Khamba No. 1.

“These camps will serve as collection centres for aid,” Khan said. “We appeal to every household to contribute so that the people of Punjab can feel that the nation stands with them in this testing hour.”

On social media, Khan stressed Punjab’s long tradition of helping people across India whenever disasters struck. He recalled how Punjabis extended support to people in Okhla and other parts of Delhi during times of difficulty.

“Punjab is currently facing the brunt of floods,” Khan wrote. “Whenever there was a disaster anywhere in the country, the people of Punjab stood with everyone. Today Punjab needs us. I urge people to support Punjab in this hour of trouble.”

Khan also reminded citizens of Punjab’s contribution during earlier national struggles. He cited the role of Sikh and Punjabi organisations during the Shaheen Bagh protests against NRC, when they arranged food through langar services.

He further highlighted their assistance during the Delhi riots, when Punjabis came forward to help distressed families regardless of religion.

“During Shaheen Bagh, Punjab’s organisations not only extended moral support but also arranged langar for protestors,” Khan said. “During the Delhi riots, their help reached victims across communities. That spirit of humanity must inspire us today.”

The Okhla MLA urged residents of Jamia Nagar, particularly Muslims, to show solidarity at a time when Punjab is suffering. He called it both a moral and human duty to support those in pain.

“Punjab’s people have always been by our side. Today, they are in need. It is our turn to stand by them,” Khan appealed.

Local residents in Okhla have responded positively. Abdul Rashid, a shopkeeper in Batla House, said: “We remember how Punjabi brothers brought langar for us during the protests. Now, we will surely give whatever we can for them.”

Another resident, Shabana Begum, added: “This is the time to prove that humanity comes first. Amanatullah Sahib is right; it’s our duty to support Punjab now.”

With relief camps being set up, people in Okhla are expected to donate essential supplies including food, clothing, and medicines. Khan emphasised that no contribution is too small, urging citizens to participate actively in the campaign.

“We can overcome any disaster when we stand together,” Khan concluded. “Punjab stood with us; now it’s our turn.”

source: http://www.clarionindia.net / Clarion India / Home> Big Story> India> Indian Muslim / by Team Clarion / September 08th, 2025

Assam: Prof Shaheen Ara Begum inducted into IEEE as senior member

ASSAM :

Prof Shaheen Ara Begum

Prof Shaheen Ara Begum of the Department of Computer Science at the Silchar-based Assam University in southern Assam has been inducted as a senior member of the prestigious Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

The US-based IEEE is the top global technical organisation.

The IEEE Senior Member grade is a prestigious, peer-recognised honour bestowed only on individuals who demonstrate significant technical and professional excellence, as well as sustain contributions to the field. It represents a major career milestone, acknowledging both professional accomplishment and leadership within the engineering community.

“I am truly honoured to be recognised by the IEEE, and I deeply appreciate this acknowledgement of my professional expertise and contributions. Only 10 per cent of IEEE’s nearly half a million members hold this grade, which requires extensive experience and reflects professional maturity and significant documented achievements. I value IEEE’s continued support in fostering professional growth and excellence within the engineering and technology community,” Prof Begum said.

Prof Shaheen Ara Begum addressing students of Barak Valley School

“I sincerely thank everyone who has supported and encouraged me, and whose guidance will enable me to further contribute to the advancement of computer science education and research,” she added.

IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organisation, with over 4 lakh members across 160 countries. Founded in 1963, it is dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity and is a pivotal force in innovation through its publications, conferences and standard development across electrical engineering, electronics and computer science.

Prof Shaheen Ara Begum’s achievement brings significant recognition to Assam University, highlighting the calibre of its faculty and their standing on the international stage. According to the university community, her induction into the elite tier of IEEE membership reflects her dedication, expertise and impact in her discipline.

The Assam University fraternity has congratulated Prof Begum for the honour.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Satananda Bhattacharjee, Hailakandi / February 10th, 2026

Unani Medicine Day Should Serve as a Source of Awareness: Prof. Mushtaq Ahmad

NEW DELHI :

New Delhi:

An important meeting was held in Daryaganj, New Delhi, under the chairmanship of Prof. Mushtaq Ahmad, National President of All India Unani Tibbi Congress (AIUTC). Prof. Mushtaq Ahmad reviewed the preparations for the upcoming World Unani Medicine Day to be observed on February 12. He stated that in 2010, upon their request, the then Secretary of AYUSH, Ms. Jilja (IAS), announced by consensus that the birth anniversary of Masih-ul-Mulk Hakim Ajmal Khan would be observed as Unani Medicine Day. The series of observances began on February 12, 2011. Today, he expressed great satisfaction that not only have people gained a better understanding of Masih-ul-Mulk Hakim Ajmal Khan, but there has also been widespread awareness about Unani medicine.

Dr. Syed Ahmad Khan, Secretary General of AIUTC, informed the meeting about the proposed World Unani Medicine Day celebration to be held in Lucknow on February 12, 2026. He stated that Dr. S.M. Ahsan Ejaz, President of the Uttar Pradesh unit of AIUTC, along with Prof. Nafasat Ali Ansari, National Secretary of the Academic Wing, and Dr. Shujauddin, Vice President of the Uttar Pradesh unit, have formed the reception committee and are efficiently carrying out all responsibilities.

It has been confirmed that Janab Danish Ansari, Minister for Minority Affairs, Government of Uttar Pradesh; Prof. Pradeep Kumar Prajapati, Director of All India Institute of Ayurveda, New Delhi; Prof. Mohammad Idris; Prof. S.M. Arif Zaidi; and Prof. Shabbir Ahmad Khan, among others, will participate in the event.

The meeting also decided that on the occasion of Unani Medicine Day on February 12, the Hakim Ajmal Khan Pharmacy Award will be conferred upon Dr. Hamid Siddiqui (Director, National Laboratories of India), Janab Qamar Ashraf (Director, Aon Herbal Remedies), and Janab Javed Ali (Director, Shahi Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.) for their outstanding contributions to the field of pharmacy.

Prominent participants in the meeting included Mohammad Naushad (National Coordinator), Hakim Arbabuddin, Dr. Uzair Bukhari, Dr. Zakiuddin, Dr. Mirza Asif Baig, Hakim Mohammad Murtaza Dehlvi, Dr. Khurshid Alam, Dr. Mahmood Alam, Dr. Javed Anwar, Dr. Syed Mansoor Jamal Kazmi, Shakeel Ahmad Meerthi, Dr. Mohammad Rafiq, Dr. Athar Mahmood, Dr. Ghiyasuddin, Dr. Shakeel Hapurvi, Dr. Faheem Malik, Dr. Faizan Ahmad Siddiqui, Dr. Ehsan Siddiqui, Dr. Farman Ali Siddiqui, Mohammad Owais Gorakhpuri, Israr Ahmad Ujjaini, and Mohammad Imran Kannauji.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / February 07th, 2026