Madrasah meet held

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IMPHAL, July 2: Federation of Madrasahs Manipur (FMM) organized a 1 day Madrasah Meet on Sunday at Manipur Mall, Mantripukhri relating to perspective and prospective of Madrasah.

The meet was attended by Chairman FMM, Moulana Yusuf Ahmed, Secretary Mufti Salatur Rehman, Secretary Madrasah Usmania Thoubal Nurul Islam, Member Islamic Research & Dawah Centre Babupara (IRDC) Moulana Khurshid, Mazharul Uloom Mayang Imphal Mufti Abdul Halim, MLA Kshtrigao Mohd Amin Shah and Dr Sahid Ahmed.

In the keynote , Mufti Salatur Rehman said that the Federation of Madrasah Manipur was established in 2009 with the objective to spread the perspective and prospective of Madrasahs amongst the Muslim of Manipur.

The official Madrasahs was established in various Abbasid cities at the end of the 11th century. With the course of time the Madrasah spread all over the world spreading the teaching of Islam to the world. But the Madrasahs in Middle East countries were weak though the largest number is in Asia including the sub continent of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. In India, the parent body of Madrasah is in Deoband, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, he said. He further said that in Manipur the Residential Madrasah are 30 in number which are 7 for female and remaining 23 for male. For the primary Madrasah there are 600 Masjids in Manipur. He added that FMM did not take any kind of financial support from the Government yet recently new 30 Madrasahs in Manipur has got support from the Government in the form of infrastructure  like computer systems, desks etc.

The upliftment of Madrasahs especially in Manipur is an urgent issue and there is need to find out the old way of Darsi Nizame, the curriculum used in large portion of Islamic religious schools as it’s originality is lost in the course of time he said.

Dr. Sahid Ahmed said that funds are required in any field of institutions. If the teachers are underpaid then the outcome of the Madrasahs will always be below the mark. He also said that the concept of Madrasah is interpreted wrongly by the Government as breeder of terrorism in some places and this need to be rectified. He added that during the Akbar era the Madrasahs were very popular but then when the Muslim rulers in India falls the popularity of Madrasahs also falls, the downfall of Madrasahs also included the introduction of English language in India, he concluded.

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