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Bihar Collective to Release Booklet “Remembering Muslim Makers of Modern Bihar” in Patna on Feb 23

Patna, BIHAR :

Patna :

In an era of unprecedented majoritarian ascendance and anti-Muslim hatred, Bihar Collective, a platform of intellectuals and activists, has brought out a booklet highlighting the contribution of eminent Muslims in making the modern Bihar in the last 200 years.

The booklet titled Remembering Muslim Makers of Modern Bihar has been compiled and edited by renowned academician and writer Prof. Mohammad Sajjad on the initiative of Bihar Collective.

The booklet will be released at an event in Patna on Saturday (February 23).

On the occasion, a discussion will also be held with Prof Faizan Mustafa, Vice Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad; Prof Vivek Kumar, JNU, New Delhi; and Prof Mohammad Sajjad, AMU, Aligarh as panelists.

A Brief about Booklet:


Pre-empting a reasonable question about the title of the booklet, Prof Sajjad, who has compiled and edited it, writes in its preface: “A simple and obvious question that may readily arise is: why only Muslim makers of modern Bihar? Why not others too? This is indeed a valid and pertinent question.”

Responding to the question, he further says: “Candidly put, this is because of an unprecedentedly menacing rise of majoritarianism, bigotry, and anti-Muslim hatred, with open support of the state.

The Muslim identities are ominously threatened. There are also unabated attempts to dilute (or even take away) whatever little accomplishments have been made by the forces of social justice and secularism.

Only the Muslim segment however is threatened by the jingoist, exclusionary, violent nationalists, to be thrown out to another country. As if the other country is a dustbin, owned by these bigots, into which they can throw away everything they dislike! As if only the religious majority constitutes the nation! Notably, these jingoists had aligned with the British and had stayed away from the national movement.”

“Muslim contributions in the nation-making (and in the freedom movement) remain under-acknowledged, forgotten or even omitted. Erasure of their histories and memories seem to have become even more pronounced and vociferous, now, than ever before…The Bihar Collective therefore decided to compile a short profile of these inspiring role models, history-makers…This is small and humble step towards retrieving and restoring the nationalist provincial pantheons bearing Muslim identities,” says Prof Sajjad.

He, however, admits that the list of Muslim heroes of Bihar given in the booklet is not exhaustive as “…many have been left out essentially because of lack of documentations and researches. Not many have left their own accounts/memoirs; the available memoirs/accounts have not written much about all the personalities. In many cases, even otherwise “resourceful” descendants and/or associates of the history-makers have not been able to provide us with adequate (and credible/verifiable) details.”

Prof Sajjad hopes this small exercise may lead to some big academic work on these history-makers. “In short, this kind of venture may be said to be an ongoing exercise. This effort may hope to open up (and obtain) more details about such history-makers and would also get to know about many more of such peoples and processes, we failed to include here in this hastily prepared tiny volume, amidst constraints of resources and time.”

Names of Muslim Makers of Modern Bihar Mentioned in Booklet:
1. Syed Imdad Ali (d.1886]
2. Khuda Bakhsh (1842-1908)
3. Syed Amir Husain (1843-1910)
4. Imdad Imam Asar (1849-1934)
5. Shah Badruddin(1852-??)
6. Syed Ali Bilgrami (1853-1911)
7. Rasheed-un-Nesa (1855-1926)
8. Syed Noorul Huda (1855-1939)
9. Justice Syed Sharfuddin (1856-1921)
10. Shaikh Gulab (1857-1920)
11. Sarfaraz Husain Khan (1860-1931)
12. Maulana Mazharul Haque (1866-1930)
13. Batakh Miyan Ansari (1867-1957)
14. Sir Fakhruddin (1868-1933)
15. Syed Ali Imam (1869-1932)
16. Syed Hasan Imam (1871-1933)
17. Salahuddin Khuda Bakhsh (1875-1931)
18. Shafi Daudi(1875-1949)
19. Khwaja Md. Noor(1875-??)
20. Abdul Wadood (d.1955)
21. Syed Abul Hasan (1878-1960)
22. Sir Sultan Ahmad (1880-1963)
23. Maulana Sajjad (1880-1940)
24. Pir Mohammad Munis (1882-1949)
25. Abdul Bari (1882-1947)
26. Syed Sulaiman Nadvi (1884-1953)
27. Mohammad Yunus (1884-1952)
28. Shah Md. Zubair (1884-1930)
29. Syed Abdul Aziz (1885-1948)
30. Zubaida Begum Daudi (1886-1972)
31. Syed Tafazzul Karim (1886-1964)
32. Mr. Mohammad Shafi (1888-1955)
33. Qazi Ahmad Husain (1889-1961)
34. Dr. Syed Mahmud (1889-1971)
35. Ali Husain Aasim Bihari (1890-1953)
36. Shah Mohammad Umair (1894-1978)
37. Abdul Ahad Mohammad Noor (1894-1975)
38. Hakeem Md. Kabiruddin (1894-1976)
39. Maulana Usman Ghani (1896-1977)
40. Manzoor Ahsan Aijazi (1897-1969)
41. Shah Md Ozair Muni’mi (1899-1961)
42. Maghfur Aijazi (1900-1966)
43. Syed Jafar Imam (1900-1965)
44. Syed Badruddin Ahmad (1901-1983)
45. Mohammad Tahir (1903-???)
46. Syed Jafar Imam (1903-1979)
47. Syed Fida Husain (1904-80)
48. Abdul Qaiyum Ansari (1905-1974)
49. Wajihuddin Minhaji (1907-1984)
50. Syed Md. Aiyub (1910-1964)
51. Abdul Sami Nadvi (1913-????)
52. Abul Hayat Chand (1914-1958)
53. Ahad Fatmi(1915-1980)
54. Zawwar Husain (1916-80)
55. Shafiqullah Ansari (1917-1980)
56. Shah Mushtaq Ahmad (1917-2002)
57. Abdul Ghafoor (1918-2004)
58. Col. Mahboob Ahmad (1920-1992)
59. Taqi Raheem (1920-1999)
60. Zahra Daudi(1923-2003)
61. Shakoor Ahmad (1924-1981)
62. Syed Hasan (1924-2016)
63. Yunus Lohia (1925-2019)
64. Ghulam Sarwar (1926-2004)
65. Syed Shahabuddin (1935-2017)

A Brief about Author:


Prof Mohammad Sajjad teaches late-colonial and post-independent Indian history at the Centre for Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University. He has written several books including Muslim Politics in Bihar: Changing Contours; and Contesting Colonialism and Separatism: Muslims of Muzaffarpur since 1857.

His articles are published in reputed academic journals from Routledge, Sage, EPW etc. and also in anthologies from the Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.

Bihar Collective:
It is a platform of artists, intellectuals, journalists and activists to promote diversity, pluralism and constitutional values. It aims at bridging the gap between people working in various fields such as media, culture, law, science, arts, human rights, gender equality, films, music, etc.
Email: biharcollective@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biharcollective

source: http://www.indiatomorrow.net / India Tomorrow / Home> Society / by India Tomorrow / February 21st, 2019

40 Muslims among 704 who get Police Medals on R-Day

ALL INDIA :

New Delhi:

This year 40 Muslims were among 704 personnel who have been awarded Police Medals on the occasion of the Republic Day.

The Police Medals are given in four categories; President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service, President’s Police Medals for Gallantry, Police Medals for Gallantry and Police Medals for Meritorious Service.

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On this R-Day 77 got President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service. Of them, four were Muslims. Seven got President’s Police Medals for Gallantry wherein one is Muslim, Police Medals for Gallantry have been given to 98 including 11 Muslims while Police Medals for Meritorious Service have been awarded to 522, of them 24 are Muslims.

List of Muslim winners of police medals

S.N Names Awards Posts States/Organizations
1 Mr. Abdul Rasheed Khan President’s Police Medal for distinguished services Deputy Inspector General of Police, Raipur, Chattisgarh
2 Mr. Abdul Qayoom Manhas = = Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Renge, Baramulla Jammu & Kashmir
3 Mr. Shaikh Abdul Khader = = Deputy Superintendent of Police, Finger Print Bureau, W.R, Mangalore Karnatka
4 Mr. Nasir Kamal = = Inspector General/ Joint Director, East Block-7, RK Puram, New Delhi National Crime Record Bureau
5 Mohammad Rafi President’s Police Medal for Gallantry Head Constable Jammu & Kashmir
6 Mohammad Arshad Police Medal for Gallantry Superintendent of Police Jammu & Kashmir
7 Jameel Ahmad Khatana = = Deputy Superintendent of Police Jammu & Kashmir
8 Ishaq Ahmad = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
9 Ajaz Ahmad Amir = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
10 Mohammad Imran Lone = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
11 Abdul Majid Najar = = Constable Jammu & Kashmir
12 Kafil Ahmad = = Head Constable Jammu & Kashmir
13 Peerzada Naveed = = Deputy Superintendent of Police Jammu & Kashmir
14 Shamshad Alam Shamshi = = Sub Inspector Jharkhand
15 Shahab Rashid Khan = = Deputy Superintendent of Police Uttar Pradesh
16 K. Sajjanuddin = = Commandant Central Reserve Police Force
17 Mr. Sayed Athar Quadri Police Medal for Meritorious Service Additional Superintendent of Police,Intelligence Securty Wing Andhra Pradesh
18 Mr. Ismail Khan = = Sub Inspector, Intelligence Department, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
19 Mr. Abdul Rasheed = = Head Constable, Greyhounds, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
20 Mr. Junaid Ahmad = = Sergeant Major, Patna Rail Bihar
21 Mr. Hilal Ahmad Shah = = Senior Superintendent of Police, Telecom, Jammu Zone, PCR Complex, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir
22 Mr. Mohammad Aslam = = Deputy Superintendent of Police, PHQ, Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir
23 Mr. Abdur Rashid Shah = = Inspector, Security HQRS, Jammu and Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir
24 Mr. Aurengzeb Rather = = Sub Inspector, DSB Poonch Jammu & Kashmir
25 Mr. Mohammad Rafiq Bhat = = Sub Inspector, Police Component Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir
26 Mr. Mohammad Shafi = = Sub Inspector, SSG, Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir
27 Mr. Parvaiz Ahmad Malik = = Head Constable, JKAP 13th BN. Doda Jammu & Kashmir
28 Mr. Nizam Hasan Mahagonde = = Head Constable, L.A.III, Worli Mumbai City Maharashtra
29 Mr. Zaheed Mohammad = = Deputy Commandment, SOG, Orissa Orissa
30 Mr. Aliyas Khan = = Assistant Sub Inspector, P.S. Salasar, Distt. Church Rajisthan
31 Mr. Rehman Khan = = Head Constable, 11th BN RAC (I.R), Vijay Ghat, Rajisthan
32 Mr. Mohammad Haneef = = Head Constable, 39 BN, PAC, Mirzapur Uttar Pradesh
33 Mr. Ishtiyaq Ahmad = = Head Constable, XI BN, PAC, Sitapur Uttar Pradesh
34 Mr. K.I. Ahmad = = Inspector of Police, Police, HGRS Kavaratti Lakshdweep
35 Mr. Sayed Ruhul Amin = = Sub Inspector, Oil Duliajan, Distt. Dibrugarh, Assam Central Industrial Security Force
36 Mr. Irfan Ahmad = = Head Constable, RGI Airport, Hyderabad Central Industrial Security Force
37 Mr. Shafi Mohammad = = Sub Inspector, RTC, Dharampur, Solan , Himachal Pradesh Central Industrial Security Force
38 Mr. Gulam Hussain Shah = = Head Constable, 2 BN. Sabri Nagar, Sukma, Dantewada, Chattisgarh Central Industrial Security Force
39 Mr. Shaik Mastan Vali = = Assistant, Sub Inspector/Special Intelligence Branch, SCR. Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh Ministry of Railway
40 Mr. Zahur Haidar Zaidi = = DIG/PS MOS for Railways, Rail Bhawan, Raisina Road, New Delhi Ministry of Railway

source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Indian Muslims / by TCN News / January 27th, 2010