Mangalore: Government Intervention in Madrasa System Condemned
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM/CN)
Mangalore, Nov 19: "Under constitutional rights, we have the freedom to practice Madrasa schooling for Muslim students and the state government has no right to interfere in the issue. We don’t agree with anything decided by the government about Madrasa teachings," asserted Abbas Darimi, president, SKSSF.
He was addressing a protest against the state government's interference in the Islamic teaching system staged in front of the DC’s office here on Saturday November 19.
The move by the government to decide the syllabus and the text books, with the guidance of Islamic experts, was proposed after a clash in the community took place over the issue.
Hyder Darimi, Kalladka, addressing the gathering, said that there is an accusation that Madarasa education is based on terrorism. Rubbishing this claim, he stressed that Madrasa system was practiced during the time of Prophet Mohammed to foster harmony among the people and teach them to accept people of other religions openly. The system continues to preach and teach the same even today, he added.
"Since pre-independence days, this type of teaching has existed and in 1951 the Kerala Islam Religion Teaching Board was formed. But these days a lot of problems are coming up about the syllabus and text books,” said Dharimi.
Protestors in huge numbers gathered with placards. A memorandum was submitted to the DC urging favorable action in this regard.
T M Shahid, Majid Suralpadi, Abdul Khader Darimi and Aziz Darimi were also present.