‘Literature for Peace’ campaign concludes in Karnataka

December 3, 2013

Literature-for-PeaceBangalore: ‘Literature for Peace’, a month-long State-level campaign of the publishing house ‘Shanthi Prakashana’, organised as part of its silver jubilee celebrations, culminated with a programme held here on Sunday.

Speaking on the last day of the programme, Mohammed Kunhi, manager, Shanthi Prakashana, said: “Islam was a secretive, unfamiliar and puzzling religion for Karnataka; there were no media that could take Islam’s message to the people. Not all Muslims in the State speak Urdu as their mother tongue, which gives rise to wrong perceptions. Shanthi Prakashana is fulfilling that role  of a medium that can take the message of Islam to Kannadigas. It has publisher books spreading religious consciousnesses not the religious arguments.”

N. Shivanubhava Shivarudra Swami of the Belimatha Mahasamsthana, also echoed this view, and said there was no point in blaming others for the problems in the world. “Let us purify our own thoughts and actions,” he added.

The former Union Minister and Congress leader, C.M. Ibrahim, who also participated in the concluding programme, said: “politicians do not fight for any religion; their fight is for the power.” He also pointed out that Islam says one must always ‘give’ to others, regardless of a person’s religion. “In fact, Islam says: give a little of what God has given to you to them,” he added.

Chairman of the Kannada Development Authority Mukhyamantri Chandru praised the efforts of Shanthi Prakashana for publishing books in Kannada for 25 years. He also hailed madrasas for teaching Kannada to students.

Siddalingaiah, writer and director of the Ambedkar Study and Research Centre, Bangalore University, also commended the publishing house for “using literature to promote peace, rather than justice and struggle, for which literature is usually used as a medium.”

“Language and literature should not be the means of hatred and bias, that will be the misuse of God’s gift for communication. Instead it should help to bring people together create harmony and promote brotherhood. Shanti Prakashana’s literature never created any conflict in the society” said State President JIH Muhammad Abdullah Javed in his concluding speech.

Programme began with recitation of verses from the Quran by Maulana Azharullah Kahan Qasmi. Campaign Covenor Dr Muhammad Saad Belgami welcomed all.

The third part of ‘Tafheemul Quran’ Kannada released by Mukhyamantri Chandru and ‘Bharatiya Samscritiya Anthardharegalu’ released by Siddalingaiah during the programme.

Majlisul Ulma President Maulana Waheeduddin Kahan, JIH Bangalore Metro Organisor Dr Taha Mateen and WPI Karnataka President Akber Ali were present.

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