Minhaj Learning and Research Centre is to bridge the gap between religious and modern education and to establish good interfaith relations between the communities and different religious societies
Minhaj-ul-Quran International India (MQII) has opened Monday its research and training centre in the name of Minhaj learning and Research Centre in New Delhi. The opening ceremony of the centre having seven training rooms and a library was held in the presence of MQII Central executive members, Central Working council members, MQI publications team and MQII representatives from Maharashtra, Punjab, Gujarat, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh,Chandigarh, Karnataka, J&K, Uttarakhand, etc.
Dr. Hafeez ur Rahman Head MLRC stated that purpose of Minhaj Learning and Research centre is to bridge the gap between religious and modern education and to establish good interfaith relations between the communities and different religious societies.
He stated that moral teachings are common in all religions. He mentioned that Hindu religion teaches its followers about universal brotherhood through its teaching of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakum and Islam also teaches respect for all of humanity as mentioned in Hadith: Al- Khalqu ayalullah.
The research team is said to focus on bringing communities belonging to different faiths together by highlighting such teachings.
The reason why we come across the cases of highly skilled doctors, engineers and professionals indulging in malpractices is that the students learning secular studies have been cut off from ethical training.
Dr. S. Farooq, Himalaya Drugs
Guests of Honour present for the event were Dr. S. Farooq, (Senior Board member of Himalaya Drugs and founder of Dehradun – Quran Academy – Museum), Shakeel Hasan Shamsi Former Editor Inquilab North, Mr. Sameer Siddiqui IAS coach and Motivational speaker, Mrs. Seema Joshi (Senior Lawyer Delhi High court), Ms. Reshma Rehman (Media Studies expert), Khurshid Rabbani (Senior journalist), Dr. Jalis Akhtar Nasiri, Director Hams Live.
Syed Tauqeer Alam Vice President, Dr. Zakir Hussain Foundation Aligarh, Maulana Aqleem Raza, Maulana Yaqoob Ali khan, Hussain Rizvi (India TV) were also the prominent names of participants.
The event was started with the recitation of the Holy Quran. Mr. Junaid Khan(MQI Member) gave the opening address and mentioned ‘aims and objectives’ of the centre as:
? Focus on teaching etiquettes and mannerisms.
? Activity oriented approach to teach Islamic concepts to Children using plays, motivational videos and books.
? Weekend courses on Urdu/Arabic language, Sufism, etc. for college students/ working professionals/retired people, etc.
India is among the most multicultural countries of the world and has a significant following of all major religions and there is a need to teach interfaith harmony.
Sameer Siddiqui, IAS Coach
IAS Coach Sameer Siddiqui stated that as India is among the most multicultural countries of the world and has a significant following of all major religions and there is a need to teach interfaith harmony. He suggested that Skill Development and Entrepreneurship training workshops should also be conducted at the centre in order to improve overall socio-economic condition of the community.
Shakee Hasanl Shamsi (Senior journalist and former group editor Inquilab North) stated that the challenge of Islamophobia is based more on political aspects and the solution lies in educating masses about concepts that are misinterpreted.
Mrs. Seema Joshi (Senior Lawyer) stated that all religions teach morality and the problem lies in lack of awareness among the followers. She mentioned her own experience about learning Islamic law and gave examples of how it protects the rights of women and the underprivileged.
She suggested conducting skill-based training/social awareness workshops for women in order to uplift them.
Dr. S. Farooq (Himalaya Drugs) said that the upbringing of children is a great responsibility and gave examples of it from Seerah (life) of Prophet (peace be upon him). He said that the reason why we come across the cases of highly skilled doctors, engineers and professionals indulging in malpractices is that the students learning secular studies have been cut off from ethical training. He expressed hope that such centres will help to bridge the gap.
Mohammed Shafiq (Entrepreneur) said that such institutes need to be opened across the country for the benefit of our coming generation.
Ms. Reshma Rehman (Media Researcher) expressed hope that this initiative would open many avenues for the community and said that professionals should try to get CSR funding for more such projects.
Faraz Mohiuddin sahib of MQI Bangalore said that such institutes have important roles to play in making our organization a positive contributor towards nation-building.
Zubair Ahmed Ansari – CEC Member Mumbai gave the Vote of Thanks and congratulated the MQII Delhi team for taking this noble initiative. He asked all those present to support this project wholeheartedly.
Sahibzada Dr. Hasan Qadri sent a special congratulatory message for the occasion and congratulated MQII India Chief coordinator Asad Naeem, CEC Members Rafeeq Ahmed Khan and Zubair Ahmed, Dr. Hafeez ur Rahman, Junaid Khan and entire Delhi for taking a great step towards education and training. He also exprssed his wish for such learning and research centres to be established across the country.
Program was organised by Mr. Mohammed Javed Khan, president MQI Delhi and his team.