Unsung Muslim freedom fighters to be remembered on Republic Day

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 24, 2023 11:51 AM2023-01-24T11:51:34+5:302023-01-24T11:52:26+5:30

With the idea  to highlight the role of Islamic leaders in the pre-independence freedom struggle, a group of Muslim ...

Unsung Muslim freedom fighters to be remembered on Republic Day | Unsung Muslim freedom fighters to be remembered on Republic Day

Unsung Muslim freedom fighters to be remembered on Republic Day

With the idea  to highlight the role of Islamic leaders in the pre-independence freedom struggle, a group of Muslim youths have decided to organise a function on the occasion of Republic Day, during which sacrifices of unsung heroes from their community would be highlighted. Besides organising an elaborate programme after unfurling the Tricolour at the Dehliz Chowk on January 26, the enthusiasts will also install banners displaying portraits of more than 20 prominent Muslim freedom fighters at various locations.

Zeshan Haidar, the convener of the scheduled event, said youths from various Muslim organisations of the area had been roped in to work in tandem for restoring the lost glory of leaders from their community, who had made supreme sacrifices in struggle against the British Government and played a major role in getting freedom for the country. The enthusiasts have shortlisted names of about 100 Muslim leaders of pre-Independence era and portraits of 20 from them will be displayed in the region.Maulana Shah Abdul Qadir Ludhianvi (grandfather of Shahi Imam Punjab Maulana Usman Ludhianvi), Zakir Husain, Begum Hazrat Mehal, Maulvi Ahmadullah, Abadi Bano Begam, Ashfaqulla Khan and Husain Ahmed Madni were cited among more prominent Muslim freedom fighters whose portraits figure on the proposed banners.

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