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The Hindu
2 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Tricolours made by special needs children to flutter at Madin campus
The students of Madin Able World here were ablaze with excitement on Thursday as they braced up to celebrate the 79th Independence Day. With determination and passion, they rose above their physical and mental challenges to craft thousands of vibrant Tricolour flags and badges. Their excitement was palpable on the Independence Day eve as they prepared to unfurl their handiwork on August 15. They made flags in varying sizes, symbolising the nation's unity and diversity. The pièce de résistance of the day was when the students gifted their handmade Tricolours to Madin Academy chairman Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari. Their faces radiated joy and pride as they watched him appreciate their gesture. The stage is set for a grand celebration of Independence Day on Friday as Madin Academy and its subsidiary institutions are prepared to unfurl the Tricolours made by the Madin Able World. 'I am thrilled to witness the joy of these children,' said Mr. Khaleel Bukhari. 'Differently abled children deserve to be an integral part of society. We must do everything possible to bring them into the mainstream, rather than isolating them,' he added. Madin Able World provides training to children with special needs aged 5-18. Their classes are tailored to their individual IQ levels. As part of their curriculum, students learn to craft various items such as disposable plates, umbrellas, candles, artificial flowers, seed pens, table mats, bags, earrings, bead chains and flags. The institution also offers equivalency programmes and scholarships to support their development.


The Hindu
04-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Bukhari Knowledge fest concludes
The fifth edition of the Bukhari Knowledge Festival concluded on the Bukhari campus at Kondotty on Sunday (May 4). The festival saw talks and discussions of different nature in areas such as science, society, language, literature, religion, culture, homeland and international relations. Four venues were arranged with themes like soil, wheel, letter, and word. Students used various natural materials to build stages, gateways, book fair stalls, registration counters and guest lounges. Syed Iqbal Hasnain, former Vice-Chancellor of Calicut University, inaugurated the festival. Historian Husain Randathani presided over the function. The fest witnessed 80 sessions on different subjects. Haris Beeran, MP, Islamic scholar Kodampuzha Bava Musliar, Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan, Madin Academy chairman Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari, scholars Ponmala Abdul Khadir Musliar, Perodu Abdurahman Saqafi, Abbas Panakkal, student union and political leaders like P.K. Navas, K.P. Noushadali, Jamsheedali and Rafeek Ibrahim, and Haj Committee chairman Husain Saqafi Chullikode were among those who led different sessions.


The Hindu
22-04-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Call to address concerns over private Haj pilgrimage
The Madin Academy here on Tuesday held its 26th State-level Haj camp, bringing together hundreds of pilgrims from across the State to prepare for their upcoming pilgrimage to Makkah. Haj Committee Chairman Husain Saqafi Chullikkode inaugurated the camp. Madin Academy Chairman Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari presided over the function. Mr. Bukhari asked the government to address the concerns being raised over private Haj groups in the country. He said facilities should be provided to all pilgrims by holding discussions with the Saudi Arabian authorities. Haj scholar Koottampara Abdurahman Darimi led the class with the backup of miniature Ka'ba model. Scholar Ibrahim Baqavi Melmuri answered the questions from the participants. Syed Ismail Bukhari, Syed Mohammed Farook Jamalullaili, Syed Swalih Kasim Hydrusi, State Minority Commission member A. Saifudheen Haji, Haj Committee members M.S. Anas Haji, Moideen Kutty, P.T. Akbar and Ashkar Korad, and Haj Committee trainers Mujeeb Rahman, Dahar Mohammed and Jaleel Saqafi spoke. Haj kits were distributed to the participants. The event also saw the release of the new edition of a book on Haj written by Khalid Saqafi, which serves as a comprehensive guide for pilgrims throughout their journey. Madin Academy provided stay and food for the participants from distant places. A 1,001-member Madin voluntary corps with experience in Haj service helped the participants. Madin Academy started a Haj helpdesk offering ongoing support to the pilgrims. Haj scholar Ibrahim Baqavi is heading the desk. Pilgrims can clear their doubts about various aspects of Haj through WhatsApp: 9656424078, 8606631350.