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Hyderabad Seminar Highlights Muslim Role in Shaping India’s Justice and Constitutional Values
Hyderabad, Indian Musllims

Hyderabad Seminar Highlights Muslim Role in Shaping India’s Justice and Constitutional Values

On 2nd day's two Sessions feature 35 papers on law, citizenship, culture and social development. Mohammed Naseer Giyas Hyderabad, November 22: The second day of the national seminar at Al Mahad Al Aali Al Islami focused on the role of Indian Muslims in building India’s institutions, social systems and knowledge traditions. More than 35 scholars and speakers presented papers in the second and third sessions. Speakers stated that India’s justice system draws its roots from early Islamic legal traditions. They said the idea of equal citizenship, visible in the Constitution, emerged from contributions of Muslim thinkers. They explained that principles linked to equality, religious freedom and state neutrality came from Islamic teachings and shaped several constitutional provision...
Muslim Contribution to India Highlighted at Hyderabad National Seminar
Hyderabad, India, Indian Musllims

Muslim Contribution to India Highlighted at Hyderabad National Seminar

Mohammed Naseer Giyas Hyderabad, November 21: Scholars, community leaders, academics and former civil servants stressed the need to protect India’s real history and defend the record of Muslim contribution in the country’s growth. They spoke at the opening day of the three-day national seminar titled “The contribution of Muslims in the Development and Progress of India”. The event took place at the newly built auditorium Dar al Tarbiya of Al Mahad Al Aali Al Islami, Hyderabad. The first session was chaired by Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, President of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board. Speakers said the country’s progress is linked to the sacrifices of Muslim rulers, scholars, freedom fighters, workers and ordinary citizens. They warned that organised attempts are being mad...