Few minutes back, i was on YAHOO and that is where I found this surprising news. Atleast it is surprising for me. These days, when many people are thinking that Muslim Madarsas are generating extremist, Hindu people in West Bengal are sending their child to study there in Muslim Madarsa.... And in few of those Madarsas, Hindu students are more than Muslim students........ It is really surprising.
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Madrasas in West Bengal are attracting an increasing number of Hindu students with the shift in focus from Islamist education to science and technology. Hindu students now outnumber Muslims in four madrasas of the state.
These include Kasba MM High Madrasa in Uttar Dinajpur district, Ekmukha Safiabad High Madrasa in Cooch Behar district, Orgram Chatuspalli High Madrasa at Burdwan district and Chandrakona Islamia High Madrasa at West Midnapore district.
'The percentage of Hindu students vary from 57 percent to 64 percent in these institutes, which stand out as proof that madrasas (Islamic seminaries) and secularism are not anachronistic,' West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education president Sohrab Hussain told IANS here Monday.
He said 618 out of the 1,077 students in Kasba, 554 out of 868 students at Orgram, 201 out of 312 at Chandrakona and 290 out of total 480 students at Ekmukha are Hindus.
'Muslims are a minority in all these districts,' Hussain said.
Denying that madrasas impart only Islamist education, he said the institutes lay more stress on modern subjects.
'It's a misconception that our students only learn Islam-related subjects at madrasas. Time is changing and so are we. Now, we lay more stress on science and technology than religion.
'Already 42 madrasas have computer laboratories; we will increase the number by another 100 labs in 2009. Over 100 madrasas offer vocational training in not only tailoring but even mobile applications technology,' Hussain said.
He said an increasing number of Hindu students were choosing madrasas over other schools because madrasas had more credibility.
'Madrasas have been successful in winning the confidence of students and guardians. Mostly first generation learners from backward classes come to study here as they know they won't be looked down upon. Besides, madrasa certificates are at par with other national-level examinations,' said Hussain.
There are 506 madrasas in West Bengal and 52 more will come up by the end of 2009. Overall, 17 percent of the students and 11 percent of the teachers in these institutions are non-Muslims.
'All students are treated equally... there is no religious bias in the madrasas. Even the syllabus of the madrasas are no different from the Madhyamik - the state secondary examinations.
'The only difference is our students have to sit for a 100-mark extra paper on Arabic and Islamic studies, which in a way is good for Hindu students too. They can learn a new language at the same time,' Hussain said.
Golum Mustafa, headmaster of Kasba madrasa, said all students study and play together irrespective of their religion.
'If anyone asks me why Hindu students study at madrasas, I ask them, 'Why not?' Be it school or madrasa - they are meant for imparting education. There are many Hindu students who passed out from Kasba and are well-established in life,' Mustafa said on phone.
Bibhas Chandra Ghorui, a Hindu assistant teacher at Chandrakona, echoed Mustafa.
'There are seven schools within one km of this madrasa. But still people send their wards here, mostly because of affordability. One has to pay Rs.375 at general schools while the fees at the madrasa is only Rs.110.
'As for religious tolerance, if a Muslim student can study Baishnav Padavali - a Hindu religious hymns - then why can't a Hindu student study Islam or Arabic?' Ghorui said on phone.
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Infact if politics were left aside it would be beneficial for Hindus to know something about Islam and similarly it won't do any harm to Muslim students to do yoga or surya namaskar exercises in schools.The recent protests against that are malicious and harm the social fabric of India.
And most Indian madrasas were never like the jihadi factories of Pakistan.They just got tainted because of some clerics beginning to sound like Pakistani hardline clerics and the worldwide atmosphere of terrorism.India's spirit and ethos if far richer than most Islamic countrie's narrow tunnel vision.The madrasas of India should lead by example and show the world what can be achieved by a judicious mix of religious and modern education.
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Well said comment Vandana. . . In fact, Muslims in India are not extremist but people are always considering them like a terrorist. A common Muslim is a peace loving person who loves his/her country. . . . But because the wrong acts of few ,people are blaming the entire community. . . The blame game must be stop now. Only then we can have a better nation.
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hey this is good news man, we should use this as an example for Hindu Muslim unity.... and i really feel that in India Hindus and Muslims should be united and loving each other.....
this is how we will built a strong and peaceful nation which would also be secular in its real sense......
Hope that day will come soon. . . .
Well, The tainted few make news and make lots of enemies and the moderate muslims have not done much to dis - associate themselves from the extremists.
I know my muslim friends consider themselves Indian first & muslims later. But this is a sentiment that is not echoed by many muslims.
That said, it is good news.