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Muslim bodies reach out to Tripura villagers rendered homeless

TRIPURA :

Muslim leaders with relief material

Ahead of the holy month of Ramazan, an inspiring example of humanity, compassion, and community solidarity has emerged from the northeastern Indian state of Tripura.

The Northeast India Emirate Sharia and Nadwatut Tameer jointly launched an initiative to assist distressed Muslim families affected by the recent violence in the Shimultali area of ​​Kumarghat Phatikra in northern Tripura.

This humanitarian effort involved the distribution of blankets and other essential household items to the needy families and also provided one-time financial assistance to enable them to live with dignity during the sacred month.

On January 10, a mosque in the Shimultali area of ​​Kumarghat Phatikara, and houses of Muslims around it were damaged. As such, the locals belong to the lower-income group.

This incident left many families suddenly homeless and helpless, ahead of the fasting month.

Although the state government provided one-time compensation to the affected families, at least five families in the area remained in dire straits due to their limited resources. The Northeast India Emirates Sharia and Nadwatut Tamir provided relief to such families.

The delegation leader at the venue of arson

A delegation led by the organisation’s central general secretary, Maulana Ataur Rahman Mazharbhuiyan, visited the affected homes and met with the families. It was ensured that the assistance provided was not merely symbolic but in line with actual needs.

Each affected family received cash assistance starting at a minimum of Rs 5,000. They also received blankets and other essential items.

On this occasion, the organisation’s leadership appealed to affected Muslim citizens to remain patient and reassured them that they were not alone.

They urged them to trust the state and national governments, protect their rights through constitutional means, and refrain from any provocation.

Speakers particularly emphasised that maintaining an atmosphere of social harmony and brotherhood is the need of the hour, so that such incidents are not repeated in the future.

The Tripura government’s Waqf Board has taken a significant step ahead of Ramazan. The Tripura Waqf Board has allocated Rs 3.8 lakh for the restoration of the damaged mosque in Shimultali.

Board Chairman and former MLA Mafswar Ali emphasised that the Waqf Board was working to preserve, maintain, and rebuild minority Waqf properties.

The delegation included Central Office Secretary Maulana Nayeem Uddin Choudhury, Tripura State Nadwa Secretary Abul Kalam, Kailashahar District Emirate Sharia and Nadwatut Tamir General Secretary Maulana Syed Ahmed, District Qazi Maulana Yusuf Ali, prominent Nadwa activist and advocate Kamal M. Masdar, and several other dignitaries.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Nurul Haque, Agartala / January 31st, 2026

Dr. Abdullah Zakaria’s success is a tribute to Tripura’s Madrasa education

Sonapura Village (Sipahijala District), TRIPURA :

Mohammad Abdullah Zakaria among students in the Madrasa on the Independence Day

Mohammad Abdullah Zakaria, who received his education from Daudarani Siddikia High School, a small village in Sonamura of Sipahijala district of Tripura, has recently cleared the General Duty Medical Officer examination conducted by the Tripura Public Service Commission.

His success again defies the notion that Madrasa education is not relevant to modern times.

Abdullah Zakaria studied in a Madrasa when such institutions were associated only with religious education.

Zakaria, 37, scored 68.8 out of 100  in the TPSC examination and made it to the top 30 in the list of successful candidates.

Zakaria’s father, Nurul Islam, is an Arabic language teacher, and his mother always supported him and is an inspiration to him.

Abdullah received his primary and secondary education in a madrasa and later studied science in a common school. He cleared the tough entrance examination and joined the MBBS course at Tripura Medical College in 2018.

According to Zakaria, the quality of education in government madrassas of Tripura is no less than that of any government school. He received a good education in general subjects along with the Quran, Hadith, and Arabic.

He says Madrasa education not only imparts religious knowledge to students but also helps in character building and social etiquette.

He said, “Patriotism should not be limited to waving the national flag; it must be practiced with one serving the country and working for the welfare of the society.”

Abdullah Zakaria has three siblings. His elder sister is a junior engineer, and his younger sister is also pursuing MBBS from a medical college.

Zakaria is preparing to write another difficult examination to join the MD (Doctor of Medicine) program to become a paediatrician.

Mohammad Abdullah Zakaria’s success is a tribute to the government-affiliated Madrasa education system of Tripura.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home / by Nurul Haque, Agartala / August 31st, 2025