Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi's quest for educating Muslims

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Aasha Khosa | Date 03-01-2023
Maulana Nurul Qasmi celebrating Independence Day with his children
Maulana Nurul Qasmi celebrating Independence Day with his children

 

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At a time when there are many misconceptions about Islam in society, a Maulana has tried to dispel those by clearly explaining the principles and ideals of Islam. Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi is a cleric who preaches Islam in the right form with exceptional thoughts.

Recently, a video of Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi received widespread attention on social media. In the video, Maulavi was explaining the importance of education to the villagers. He rendered this speech at a mosque in Sootea in the Sonitpur district. He was explaining that the Quran and Hadith emphasize education.

Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi

In an exclusive interview with Awaz-The Voice, Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi said: "We are Assamese Muslims and we live as Assamese Muslims. There is sometimes confusion about Islam and it is because of some Muslim people that others develop misunderstandings about Islam. Some followers of Islam misinterpret the religion because of their lack of knowledge. I felt the need to enlighten people about the Holy Quran and the true words of Prophet Mohammad. We must present Islam in its true form in our local language. That is why I am making this effort. The Holy Books are in Arabic so it is our responsibility to explain it to everyone in our language.”

When Muslims congregate for the mandatory Jumma Namaz (Friday prayers), the Imam (head priest) gives a sermon called khutbah. He speaks about the principles of Islam, one’s duty towards society, the call for good deeds, respect for other religions, etc. Since the khutbah is rendered in the Arabic language in many mosques, it is difficult for the locals to understand the true meaning of these verses.

Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi during his social work campaign

"I thought that if the messages of peace, humanity, or statements in khutbah were explained in the simple local language that people could understand, they would be benefited and the misconceptions about Islam removed. There are ideological differences over reciting khutbah in Arabic. Some say that it should be explained in the mother tongue. But, according to our Islamic law, since the tradition of reciting the khutbah in Arabic has been going on since the time of the Prophet, it has not changed in some places,” the imam said.

Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi said it’s important to learn modern general education along with Islamic education. "Muslim society is quite backward in education. In Muslim society, Maulanas or Ulemas are respected and considered religious leaders. So, if Ulemas advise on education, I think everyone will follow them and derive benefits. Our religious leaders have a lot to do in this regard. These matters get less importance in religious congregations. It is compulsory to take the basic education of Islam, but we should also be educated to be good citizens and individuals ready for the future," he said.

Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi has been consistently speaking along the same lines in all the religious gatherings he is invited to. "Our Prophet Mohammad commanded us to go up to China for education. The first word of the Holy Quran is Ikra (read). Since our Prophet has allowed us to go to China for education, but, there is no scope for Islamic education in China. So our Prophet has, at the same time, laid special emphasis on IT and modern education besides Islamic education. Now only 4% of Muslim children study in madrassas.

Maulana Nurul Amin Qasimi with a colleague

"Not all Muslim children study in madrassa and not all need to study. The 4% must become Maulanas or Hafizs because they will have to uphold the religion in the future. We must educate the remaining 96% of the students' modern education and establish them as good members of society.”

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Apart from the children studying in madrassas or receiving modern education, the maulana said it is also necessary to think about school dropouts. He said the Muslim community could be rescued from its present condition only through education.