Muslims learn Sanskrit, Hindus Urdu in this UP madarsa


By Vivek Tripathi

Gonda (Uttar Pradesh), Jan 23 (IANS): Amid the protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Population Register (NPR), Wazirganj area of Gonda district in Uttar Pradesh is writing a new chapter on Hindu-Muslim unity.

A madarsa, Gulshan-e-Baghdad, situated in Rasulpur development block of Wazirganj is not only giving Sanskrit lessons to Muslim students but a large number of Hindu students are also studying here to learn Urdu.

The madarsa has about 230 students out of which 30 are Hindus and more than 50 Muslim students are learning Sanskrit, according to the Principal.

There are two teachers in Rasulpur madarsa -- Qari Abdul Rashid and Qari Muhammad Shamim -- who impart Urdu and Arabic teaching.

In the same way, four teachers have been appointed for other subjects. They are Naresh Bahadur Srivastava, Ram Sahai Verma, Kamaruddin and Abdul Kaiyum. Srivastava teaches Sanskrit to children.

Kari Muhammad Rashid, the principal of Madarsa, told IANS: "We are trying our best to give the best of education to our children. Muslim children have to be given education in other subjects apart from Sanskrit and Hindi.

"It is up to the non-Muslim students whether they choose to study Urdu or Arabic or not. Some students study both Sanskrit and Urdu here."

While government and other organizations have been promoting the learning of Sanskrit and Urdu, the Gulshan-e-Baghdad Madarsa of Rasulpur is doing just that.

Not only this, Hindu and Muslim students are also getting education in subjects like Persian, Hindi, English, Mathematics and Science besides Urdu and Sanskrit.

The name of madarsa brings forth an image of a school usually associated with the teaching of Urdu and Arabic and the religion Islam in the minds of the people, but Muslim intellectuals here believe that for the growth and prosperity of the community secular education is also very necessary.

  

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  • Sangram Sangam, Kundapur

    Thu, Jan 23 2020

    95% people of all community believe in peace
    Remaining 5% are provoked by Political parties doing bad things

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  • Rahul, Jeppu

    Thu, Jan 23 2020

    This should be the model of unity for the nation but unfortunately we are ready to learn Urdu but they are not ready to learn Sanskrit.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 23 2020

    Bad news for BJP ...

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 23 2020

    worst news for Khang ress........

    now no one will urge them to join hands with any party to form govt and BJP will be in govt always

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 23 2020

    Krishna, Udupi
    CAB, NRC & NCR is now Useless ...

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 23 2020

    if its useless khang ress will not cry this much, they know they will loose their vote bank once NRC implimented, so crying in street....

    if NRC implimented there will be people to urge congress to join hands with Shivsena........

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