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Burhani College Strengthens its Academic Leadership Team

MUMBAI: Burhani College, the Dawoodi Bohra community’s premier higher education institutein Mumbai, today announced the appointment of Dr Talib Yusuf and Dr Huzefa Bhagat asDeans-Academic Affairs to strengthen its academic leadership team.Dr Talib br

Learning to remember, learning to believe

Learning to remember, learning to believe LIVES OF OTHERS | Zahra Patel, whose name means bright and shining, had known difficulty and has overcome it with faith Zahra Patel has walked down to the petrol pump near Jora Girja on Lower Circular Road to take me to her home. It is in a lane that branches off from the main road. She lives in a small two-roomed flat in a building that houses many families. Zahra, who is 20, is a quiet, soft-spoken person with her petite frame covered in a burqa. But there is about her, and her eyes, an intensity that is immediately arresting.

Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin s 106th Birth Anniversary: Life And Legacy Of The 52nd Dā ī al-Mutlaq

Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin s 106th Birth Anniversary: Life And Legacy Of The 52nd Dā ī al-Mutlaq News18 © Provided by News18 Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin s 106th Birth Anniversary: Life And Legacy Of The 52nd Dā ī al-Mutlaq March 6, 2021 will mark the 106th birth anniversary of Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, the 52nd Dā ī al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi Bohras. Many consider him to be the guiding hand that led 12-lakh-strong Dawoodi Bohra community toward modernity and prosperity. The Dā ī al-Mutlaq is the temporal, spiritual head of Bohra Muslims, a largely business-oriented community. His insightful teaching had a great impact on the community which is known for nearly 100% literacy among the members. He was born in Surat, Bombay Presidency in 1915 to late Syedna Taher Saifuddin and succeeded him in the role.

As AMU turns 100, Mumbai reflects on its historic bonds

As AMU turns 100, Mumbai reflects on its historic bonds By Mohammed Wajihuddin|   Updated: 22nd December 2020 5:48 pm IST Mohammed Wajihuddin An inscription in Urdu and English at Sir Syed Hall, one of the earliest hostels at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), has an interesting piece of information. It states that in 1907, philanthropist and the first Indian Sheriff of Mumbai, Sir Adamji Peerbhoy, donated Rs 1.1 lakh to the Mohammedan Anglo Oriental (MAO) College’s funds committee to make it a university. It was the largest individual contribution to the university project then. MAO College became AMU on December 1, 1920. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs AMU’s December 22 online centenary celebrations, it seems apt to revisit the historic bonds AMU has with Mumbai.

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