Mangalore: 31 Students to get Degrees in Arabic Studies


The Hindu

MANGALORE, Aug 5: The 29th “Sanad” ceremony (convocation) of the Seyyid Madani Arabic College will be held at Ullal on Wednesday. In all, 31 scholars, who have completed their five-year course in Arabic Studies, will be conferred the “Maulvi Fazil Madani” degree on the day, president of Seyyid Madani Darga Committee U.K. Monu has said. The committee manages the college through Seyyid Madani Arabic Education Trust.

Addressing presspersons here on Monday, Mr. Monu said more than 4,600 scholars had obtained degrees from the Arabic College, which was initially started as ‘dars’ in 1917 to impart Arabic education. The ‘dars’ was converted into an Arabic College in 1971.

The committee had taken the initiative to introduce Kannada as medium of instruction for Arabic education, doing away with the Malayalam-medium being followed hitherto.

  

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  • K. A. Ibrahim, MULKI

    Tue, Aug 05 2008

    Wishing all the good wishes to the new madanees. Dear brothers you have attained the arabic knowledge. Plase try to give this education to the brothers and sisters who are not having this by working in the remote places of Karnataka, not the remote places of D.K. or Udupi. May Allha bless you all

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  • Moosa Kunhi, Kakkinje/Dammam

    Tue, Aug 05 2008

    All the best for the new Scholars.

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