Mangalore: Beary Book ‘Kanntanni’ Released


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (SN/CN)

Mangalore, Dec 22: The book release of ‘Kanntanni’, authored by Hamza Malar, was held at the press club on Monday December 22.

Muhammad Haarish, treasurer, Akhila Bharata Beary Parishat, released the book on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion Hamza Malar said that the title of the book means ‘tears’ in Beary language. The book contains 20 articles and six poems. It has been written in Beary language to create awareness among the people about the need to protect the Beary language and culture, he said.

The problems faced by the Beary Muslim community, some tips for finding solutions, and their daily lifestyle are briefly described in the book, said Malar.

Being a journalist, Malar has written 30 books of which three have been published in Beary language, said B A Muhammad Hanif, president, Akhila Bharata Beary Parishat.

B A Abdul Nasir Luckystar, and Abdul Aziz Haq, chief secretary, Akhila Bharata Beary Parishat, were present at the meet.

  

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  • mohammad ali, mangalore/jeddah ksa

    Tue, Dec 23 2008

    Its really amazing news for Beary people,because we should have this kind of books in this society and this duration.thanks Mr.Hamza Malar. GOD[ALLAH]will bless you.

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