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There are 40 million Muslims in Uttar Pradesh while only 9 million Muslims in Kerala. The Kerala Muslims are wealthy as they have migrated in large numbers to Persian Gulf. Now they are building schools for Muslims in UP.

Kerala’s Muslim outfit to set up 100 schools in UP at cost of Rs 100 cr | The Indian Express

Kerala’s Muslim organisation to set up 100 schools in UP at cost of Rs 100 crore (IRs 1 billion)


Written by Mohd Faisal Fareed , with input from Shaju Philip | Lucknow | Published on:March 5, 2015 2:07 am

In a bid to make their presence felt among Muslims in Uttar Pradesh, Kerala-based organisation Sunni Yuvajana Sangam (SYS) has planned to open nearly 100 primary schools in the state. The drive, estimated to cost nearly Rs 100 crore, will be funded by donations received by SYS.

Though the outfit denies plans to directly enter UP politics, its office-bearers admitted that it is not averse to forming a pressure group. “If you unite and have good numbers, one can form a pressure group. There is no plan for direct political intervention, but we will decide at the time of elections,” said Dr A P Abdul Hakeem Azhari, member of the supreme council of SYS, which claims to have nearly 10 lakh active members.

The organisation plans to set up one or two schools in each city. “We will focus on primary and secondary education. Higher education can be taken care of later. We have done the homework at ground level and will soon start our programmes,” Dr Azhari said, adding that they have planned to involve local Muslims in setting up the schools.

“The community people should help themselves. We are open for helping other communities too. The plan will be executed in a few years. Ours is a charity organisation working on humanitarian grounds,” he added.

SYS had recently invited UP CM Akhilesh Yadav and Minority Welfare minister Azam Khan at an event in Kerela’s Mallapuram. Though Akhilesh could not go, Azam went there but reportedly did not receive a warm welcome. Azam also expressed his displeasure at the announcement that no political speeches will be made from the SYS platform. On being asked about the matter, Azhari refused to comment on Khan.

SYS has already started a technical institute for girls in UP’s Pilibhit district and a medical dispensary for poor in Shahjahanpur. The outfit came into news when it donated Rs 8 lakh each to two natives of UP’s Deoria and Maharajganj districts, respectively, who lost their lives during a mishap in an oil company in Saudi Arabia.

R P Hussain, national organiser of the SYS students’ wing, said: “So far, we have opened 200 primary schools in West Bengal, 20 in Jammu and Kashmir and five in Gujarat.

At the helm of SYS is conservative Muslim cleric Kanthapuram A P Aboobacker Musaliyar, who is also general secretary of All India Sunni Jameyyathul Ulema.
 
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This project funded through private donations. The VHP is actually funded by NRI and you should also object to that too.
Yeah private funding from working in the middle east. We have witnessed how things turn out if finance from ME is allowed to freely flow domestically. We can't allow it and I hope Government takes proper precaution.

Under Indian law, only minorities are allowed to have their own educational institutions... so its a good initiative to bring modernity in the community, poor muslims dont have to send their kids to madrassa..
hope they allow shias too..
Doesn't it go against the idea of secularism?
 
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Yeah private funding from working in the middle east. We have witnessed how things turn out if finance from ME is allowed to freely flow domestically. We can't allow it and I hope Government takes proper precaution.
there are many muslim engineering colleges where hindus study.. not every muslim org is a jihad factory.

Doesn't it go against the idea of secularism?
No.
 
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there are many muslim engineering colleges where hindus study.. not every muslim org is a jihad factory.
True that .... but sorry if am a bit skeptical when it comes to Muslims from Kerala. They banned mid day meal during Ramzaan. they also wanted to change the exam timing to accomodate friday paper
 
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True that .... but sorry if am a bit skeptical when it comes to Muslims from Kerala. They banned mid day meal during Ramzaan. they also wanted to change the exam timing to accomodate friday paper
well.. if you read the sh*t hindus say and do every day.... :what:
people who have access to 100 crores are not some random semi literate guys.. they are making an investment.. they have to adhere to some rules...
for example they need to show a big percentage of their students as muslims, otherwise they wont get minority status.
 
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Also close down all the missionary schools where the Indian elite sends their kids to get educated.

True... I am not against privately run educational institutions (They are very much needed to uphold quality!) But putting religious education into school life is simply wrong.

There should be strict laws to ensure secular education.
 
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True... I am not against privately run educational institutions (They are very much needed to uphold quality!) But putting religious education into school life is simply wrong.

There should be strict laws to ensure secular education.
they will be minority institutions, just like missionary schools..
 
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Errrr
so are we gonna teach Malyalam to Bhaiyas of UP???:unsure:

on topic:
SYS sounds very similar to RSS, both end with Sangh and 've too many SSes. But if the schools 're being opened for every community (not just limited to muslims) then this step by SYS is welcome.
 
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I see no prob in opening schools provided the education imparted is not of the religious kind,, the syllabus is CBSE/ UP Board , open to all and an eye is kept on what goes on.
 
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