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MELVISHARAM MASAJID FOUNDATION DATES AND LOCATION

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MELVISHARAM MASAJID FOUNDATION DATES AND LOCATION  The revised and updated version is being circulated with a request to preserve it for future reference.

PAST MEMORIES

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INVITATION CARD- OPENING CEREMONY OF NEW BUILDING MADARSA E MIFTHAHUL ULOOM MELVISHARAM 1983 COVER PAGE OF ZAJRUL UMAM- TRANSLATION OF HOLY QURAN BY HAZRATH MOULANA ZIAUDDIN AHMED AMANI (RAH) I thank Janab Ehsan Ahmed Sahib, member, Anjuman E Khuddamul Islam, Vaniyambadi for sharing these valuable photos.                   ---------------×--------------- Invitation cards of opening Ceremony of Madarsa E Manbaul Hasanath Melvisharam shared by Hazrath Moulana Hafiz Malak Mohammed Gulzar Sahib Baqwi 

CENTURY OLD CONTRIBUTIONS REMEMBERED WITH GRATITUDE

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    CENTURY OLD CONTRIBUTIONS REMEMBERED WITH GRATITUDE             ( 1926-2026) Whenever we receive a gift, favour, or help at the time of need from people, we have the habit of expressing our gratefulness by just saying ‘thanks’ or by doing a similar favour in return to them. And this act of gratitude is a moral obligation of a civilised society. According to Islamic teachings, it helps to retain the received favour and also increases it. The Holy Quran says, “If you are grateful, I will surely increase you in favour” (Surah E Ibrahim). “The Prophet Mohammed (SAW) said, He who does not thank the people is not thankful to Allah (Sunan E Abu Dawood).” During national events, we remember our leaders and freedom fighters and recall their sacrifices from history, which motivates us to convey our gratitude and pay respect to them. Because history acts as a bridge between generations, helps to foster gratitude, and creates a cordial bond among n...

NISWAN SCHOOL

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Madarsa-e-Niswan-                  Melvisharam (A Unique Institution for Girls’ Education) Establishment Madarsa-e-Niswan, Melvisharam, stands as one of the oldest and most distinguished institutions dedicated to the religious and academic education of Muslim girls in South India. For more than eight decades, it has played a vital role in shaping the intellectual, moral, and spiritual character of young women, while preserving and promoting Islamic values.  During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, when opportunities for girls’ education were gradually emerging in institutions such as Azeez Bhai School, the Board School, and Madarsa-e-Khaire Jaree, the visionary leaders of Melvisharam realized the need for a separate institution exclusively devoted to girls’ education. This foresight led to the establishment of Madarsa-e-Niswan in 1941 under the auspices of Anjuman-e-Ansarul Islam. It was the first madarsa in Melvisharam...