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بات سے بات: مسلم مستورات کی زندگی کا ایک سنہرا پہلو ۔۔۔ تحریر: عبد المتین منیری۔۔۔ بھٹکل
۔((مسلم تاریخ کے روشن دور کا ایک سنہرا باب)) سے ایک مضمون گروپ میں پوسٹ ہوا ہے، اس سلسلے میں عرض ہے کہ:۔ یہ ماضی کا قصہ نہیں ہے اب بھی ہوسکتا ہے، قریبی دور میں اس کی مثالیں ملک شام میں دیکھی گئی ہیں، ۱۹۸۱ء میں یہاں کے حالات بہت زیادہ خراب ہونے شروع ہوئے، اور ایک اسلامی تحریک کے افراد اور علماء سے یہ ملک تقریبا خالی ہوگیا، تو عام طور پر لوگوں میں مشہور ہوا کہ دین اس ملک سے خالی ہوگیا ہے، لیکن حقیقت ایسی نہیں تھی، یہاں کے چند مخلص علماء نے سیاست سے بلند ہوکر علم دین کی ترویج پ
A Talk with Cognitive personality
A wit enlightening conversation with Mr. (American) Mohsin Shabdandari; time served personality and a well known Industrialist. He was the first president of Jamatul muslimeen, Jamia Islamia Bhatkal, and a significant Patron of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen. He also worked as an executive member of East Asiatic, Metal box(Global companies) in Chennai, Guest lecturer of Calicut University for 2 Years and started Steel industry in Calicut. He is one of the founder of Aysha hospital, Madras, pre
Kid saved from slavery by Kailash Satyarthi is now a Lawyer fighting for a rape survivor
“That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indeed without a doubt, a real superhero.” This is a quote by Stan Lee that flashes at the very end of ‘Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’ and encapsulates the core meaning of being a superhero. And if we take a look at Kailash Satyarthi’s body of work, he’s as much of a superhero as the fictional ones we see on-screen. Today, my son Amar Lal stood in the court for a 17 yrs o
Meet Bhatkal man whose Calligraphic work were displayed at Islamic Calligraphy exhibition in Japan
Bhatkal 15 December 2018: (Bhatkallys News Bureau) Muhib Kola, a young man from Bhatkal had keen interest in arts like Calligraphy and others right since his childhood, but as he grew up he says, he was disconnected with it, only to reignite the flames in 2015, which eventually led to his interest in Islamic cultural arts during his stay in Bengaluru. Ever since then, for past three years, his interest and stature as an calligraphy artist has grown stronger and stronger day in and day out, so
First of the season; Seasonal fruit fig makes its way to Bhatkal market, here's Bhatkallys.com's guide for shopping perfect figs
Bhatkal 10 December 2018: (Bhatkallys News Bureau) Seasonal fruit fig is out in the Bhatkal market, as the first lot of the fruit arrived in the market earlier last week, much to the delight of the lovers of the fruit and its full of fibre and calcium juice. The cost of the fruit in Bhatkal markets ranges from Rs. 140-170 and is available in most of the local fruit shops in the town. According to one of the local fruit vendor, these fruits mainly arrive from Chennai to coastal Karnataka, a
Real-life Sheldon Cooper? This 10 YO Hyderabad kid gives lessons to B.Tech & M.Tech students
There are two types of people who succeed in this tenacious journey called life. While some pick hard work and determination as their weapons to prevail, the others are just blessed with extraordinary talent. And Mohammed Hassan Ali, a young kid from Andhra Pradesh, definitely belongs to the second lot. Mohammad Hasan Ali is one such gifted soul, who gives lessons to BTech and MTech students in the city of Hyderabad. And believe it or not, he is just 10 years old. Like any other boy of his ag
Court holds fastest trial in Madhya Pradesh, sentences rape accused to death in 3 days
India’s judicial system has been criticised for a long time due to its pace. And the criticism is justified because it took five brutal years for the Supreme Court to uphold the death sentences in the Nirbhaya case. Additionally, the time that’s being taken on the Kathua case is already taking its toll as evidences are being botched. However, a court in Madhya Pradesh might’ve ignited some hope among Indians. According to Hindustan Times, a court in Datia, Madhya Pradesh held a three day tria
Rajasthan Judge recites emotional hard-hitting poem while sentencing a rapist to death
In a country where crimes against women are increasing at an alarming rate, we came across another barbaric one on August 2. A 22-year-old man in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district was found guilty of raping a 3-year-old minor girl. The man responsible for the brutal act was slammed with a death sentence Friday by a POCSO court in Jhunjhunu under Section 376AB of IPC which was introduced under The Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2018 last month and has a provision for a death sentence for the rape of
Telugu IAS Officer saves 2 lakh people in Alleppey during Kerala flood with quick thinking
Often times we find ourselves complaining about inefficient government officials for everything that’s wrong with the way our country is run. They are written off as lazy corrupt men and women who don’t care about doing their jobs right. And to be fair, this is true in many cases. However, credit should be given where it is due and that’s what we’re going to do today. This is Krishna Teja Mylavarapu. He is a Telugu IAS officer who serves as the sub-collector of Alappuzha district in Kerala.
FB alerted police of minor girl’s suicidal post, they managed to save her in 30 mins
Social media can be a dangerous place sometimes. But other times, it can be the only place where someone can share their desperate cry for help. And these days, with the cases of cyber crimes, bullying and suicide amongst the youth on the rise, more and more authorities are keeping an eye out for any such cries for help, whether overt or covert. And this might have just helped save the life of a girl from Assam. Thanks to the timely action of Facebook authorities, the Assam Police was able to
MP Court gives ₹1 Lakh to accused who already spent 12 years in jail for false charges
India will complete 71 years of independence from British rule this August. And seven decades is ample time to figure out a country’s laws, set guidelines for our citizens and weed out crime occurring in each state. However, going by our present condition, India’s lawmakers look like they still don’t have proper solutions, because of which innocent lives are being ripped apart. According to Live Law, the case of two accused people was placed before the Madhya Pradesh High Court. However, Just
Maharashtra couple requests books as wedding gifts, uses them to set up a library
Weddings around the world have been going on for centuries. It’s the first step of getting married to one’s significant other and beginning a new life. That’s why initially gifts were a way to provide the married couple with every necessary item they’d need before they could start buying things for themselves. However, recently we’ve diverged from that tradition. Nowadays, gifts have become an afterthought. Some buy it at the last moment out of courtesy. Others simply recycle them because the
IPS officer’s selfless act of providing free coaching to UPSC aspirants deserves a salute
Admit it, every one of us has dreamed of studying in the finest college in the country and making an illustrious career out of it. However, breaking into the college of your choice is no easy task and you will have to cross the gruesome test of competitive exams. Its a fierce battle among crores of students in the country and only a few lucky ones get the college they are aiming at. However, here we are with a praiseworthy step taken by an IPS officer who has come forward to help some of thes
After 34 years of service, former Assam DGP is now teaching Maths to school kids
People say teaching is one of the most gratifying professions ever. While I have never had the pleasure of doing so, I understand what they mean when they say so. I’m sure we can all agree that whatever we are today, big or small, is mainly thanks to all of those individuals who taught us in school and college. And to think that often, in our crazy misunderstood youth phase, we’ve never actually understood their true value. But that’s what makes our teachers even more special. Good teachers a
2019ء کے ووٹوں اور نوٹوں کی فصل پر سب کی نگاہ۔۔۔۔۔از: حفیظ نعمانی
جامع مسجد دہلی کے امام مولوی احمد بخاری نے وزیراعظم کو خط لکھ کر اُن سے مسلمانوں کے حالات کے بارے میں گفتگو کرنے کا وقت مانگا تو خبروں کے مطابق وزیراعظم کی طرف سے چار مہینے کے بعد جواب آیا اور انہوں نے خود احمد بخاری سے ملت کے مسائل اور ان کا حل پوچھا۔ وزیراعظم نے جواب میں کہا کہ پہلے آپ میٹنگ کا ایجنڈہ بتائیں اور جب ملاقات کے لئے آئیں تو جن مسائل کو لائیں ان کا حل بھی ساتھ لائیں۔ انہوں نے مزید کہا کہ آپ تنہا نہ آئیں مسلم عمائدین کے وفد کے ساتھ آئیں۔ مولانا احمد بخاری نے اپنے خط اور جواب کے بار
Flavored to tradition: India’s food streets that come alive during Ramadan
Piety reigns supreme in the month of Ramadan. It is also a month where certain landmark localities in major cities in India transform into culinary delights. As the sound of the dusk prayers rent the evening air, signaling the end of fasting, the food localities at these places present a spectacle of a food festival. Delicious aromas waft through the air. These are not the usual places for Iftar snacks but places where people, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, come to feast on the delights to choo
Meet Noorul Hasan, the youngest IPS Officer
Hyderabad: The youngest IPS Officer, Noorul Hasan took charge as the ACP of Dharamabad Division of Nanded District in Maharashtra State. The 22-year-old Noorul Hasan hails from Peelibheet District of UP. He studied in a Govt. school up to 8th standard. After passing 10th class, he went to Raibareili along with his father and studied Intermediate through Hindi Medium. Later, he joined Aligarh Muslim University in 2009 for B.Tech. He improved his proficiency in English language during his studi
Meet burqa-clad Ola driver Rizwana Shaikh
Mumbai: 30-year-old, Rizwana Shaikh, is a stay-at-home mum by day and Ola driver by night. Rizwana grew up in Lucknow but moved to Mumbai after her marriage to a Jogeshwari businessman. Today women have entered the male bastion and have started driving taxis and autos. With GPS tracking their every move, there are no security concerns for them. She claims in the eight months she has been on the roads at night seldom has she come across any trouble-maker. However she refuses to go ahead with t