Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BENGAL IMAMS CALL CHEATING IN EXAMS ‘HARAM’

- Sreyasi Pal letters@hindustant­imes.com

BERHAMPORE: In a unique initiative, imams in Murshidaba­d district of West Bengal have launched a campaign to create awareness against cheating in examinatio­ns.

The initiative, describing cheating in examinatio­ns as ‘haram’ (act forbidden by Allah), was started on Friday after prayers and comes amidst the ongoing Board examinatio­ns. Ahasan Hasib, an imam of Rusulpur mosque in Domkal, said the initiative was taken on request from parents whose kids are taking the boards this year.

He said that cheating is a kind of theft, and is ‘Haram’ in Islam. “We have plans to launch similar post-Namaz campaigns before the forthcomin­g Uchha Madhyamik (higher secondary) examinatio­ns,” he said.

The district’s Imam-Moajjem Associatio­n has also decided to approach counterpar­ts in other districts of Bengal to start similar awareness campaigns.

Mojaffar Khan, president of the associatio­n and imam of Domkal-Bilashpur mosque, said since Islam prohibits cheating, the initiative has been mooted. “Anyone getting a degree through cheating and later a government job will not be able to deliver proper services to the citizens,” Khan said, adding that cheating will also deprive the person of the necessary knowledge.

“From a bigger perspectiv­e, examinatio­n cheating is tantamount to cheating the society and family, and it is our duty to create awareness against it and stop this evil practice,” he said.

CHEATING IN EXAM AMOUNTS TO CHEATING THE SOCIETY AND FAMILY, AND IT IS OUR DUTY TO CREATE AWARENESS AGAINST IT

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