Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Unity is the need of the hour





My Beloved Brother Thajudeen and other Adirai Nirubarians
Assalamu Alaikkum.
Happy to join you all again.
Actually I read Adirai Nirubar every day and I enjoy reading the views and comments from our brothers and at times I feel elated when I see the excellent Poems from my dearest brother Sabeer and the most loving and thought provoking articles by our brother Zakhir (his style of writing is indeed fantastic), the matured and meticulous ideals of brother Mujeeb and others. I really have a feeling when I go through Adirai Nirubar as though I am in the Banks of Vettiklam and chatting the issues of our world and the world hereafter in the evening hours before and after magrib. I sincerely thank those who endeavoured to bring our such an excellent blogspot.
Coming to the post by Bro.Zakhir I have the following ideas: (May be appearing impracticable)
In my earlier post I mentioned Unit is strength and the current Muslim Politicians are all really saying that they represent the muslim community and they propagate they are the saviours of the rights of Muslims. I am sorry to differ from this view. They all represent their factions not the entire Muslim community in our country or our state.
1.        Therefore we have to join the mainstream of politics and render our service without confining ourselves to our community alone but at the same time we should have the feeling we are Mslims and we should not sacrifice our I’man at any cost.
2.        We are not actually the minority community, we were the rulers  of this nation and it was our forefathers who cultivated those inhabitants of this country. We should strive to include the sacrifices our forefathers for the cause of freedom (As you all know, the first person to donate the highest amount for the purchase of swadeshi ship was a muslim and the rest of the amount collected by the great poet Bharathiyar was around a few hundred only).
3.        We have to educate our children and we must make our children to go for higher education. In this context I must appreciate the endeavours of Adirai Nirubar and other people in convening an Educational Awareness Conference recently. I happened to watch the livestreaming and I feel missing that golden opportunity. (Shabeer you are lucky) Really I miss our great educationist Basheer Kakka and I wish him serve the community in the coming years also.
4.        The percentage of muslims’ representation in Judiciary, Military and paramilitary, Civil Services is really pathetic. In my years of service I was trying to motivate a lot of our students to appear for IAS, IPS or other civil services examinations but alas their response was nil.
5.        Those muslims who are in the top posts really don’t want to show their identity. They scare to talk to a muslim when they are in their office, where as the other community people feel pride of helping their community.
6.        We have to respect and honour our neighbours and their feeling. We are all living overseas and we know they never discriminate their neighbours for their cast, creed or color. We have to cultivate our children to teat others too as fellow human being.
7.        We lag basically in leadership quality which is originally imbibed from our very nature of living. But we never pay attention to cultivate the leadership quality among our children. Particularly the school never pay attention in this area.
I came to understand that there are more than about 10 muslim candidates contesting from varies political parties, Can our community work together and make them all win in this election? If we all join together and make them win in this election definitely our representation in the forthcoming assembly is nominal. Let me Pray Allah to bring all the Muslims under one roof and offer dignity and prosperity in the coming years.
N.A.Shahul Hameed

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