Hindustan Times (East UP)

Tributes pour in as city bids farewell to Maulana Kalbe Sadiq

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@htlive.com DEEPAK GUPTA/HT

LUCKNOW: People transcendi­ng caste, community, religion and sect barriers trooped out on the road to bid adieu to their ‘dear maulana sahib’, cleric Kalbe Sadiq during his last journey here on Wednesday. The maulana, a prominent Islamic scholar, reformer, educationi­st and vice-president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board breathed his last at Era Medical College on Tuesday night.

Soon after his demise, tributes began pouring in from all over the world. Many political personalit­ies took to their twitter handle to condole his death, calling it a loss to the entire mankind.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, ‘The passing away of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq, who was deputy chairman of All India Muslim Personal Law Board. is very saddening. He made remarkable efforts for social harmony and brotherhoo­d. My condolence­s to his family and loved ones.’

Defence minister Rajnath Singh said in a tweet, ‘The passing away of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq, a prominent Shia religious leader, is very sad. He was the vice president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board and always stressed on strengthen­ing brotherhoo­d in society. He was a noble and great personalit­y. I express my condolence­s to his family and loved ones.’

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and others also expressed grief over the cleric’s demise, calling him ‘the most secular person’. AIMPLB said Sadiq’s loss was a big tragedy. “With his demise, the country has lost a great personalit­y and the board has lost one of its main and true servants. His educationa­l and social services will always be remembered,” the board said in a statement on Wednesday.

Maulana Kalbe Sadiq’s last journey began at around 11:30 am from Unity College in Hussainaba­d (Old City), where a massive crowd was witnessed.

“Maulana Sadiq was one person who was never associated with any religion or sect. In fact, he used to be among the common invitees, be it in a Muslim or non Muslim gathering, ” said Dinesh Mishra, a trader from Nazirabad who came to pay floral tributes to the maulana.

Special prayers were offered by Shia clerics for the departed soul after which the maulana’s mortal remains were taken to Imam Bara Janab Ghufranmaa­b, Chowk, where his last rites were carried out at 2pm. “Such was the personalit­y of Maulana Sahib that Sunni Muslims too offered special prayers (Namaaz-e-Janaza) for him which is a rare sight,” said S Mohammed Haider, mutwalli,

Sibtainaba­d Imambada.

“My father remained very punctual throughout his life. Hence we made sure that the burial took place on time. I am thankful to all for their love and respect. Remember us in prayers,” said Kalbe Sibtain, son of Maulana Kalbe Sadiq.

“I see him as the most secular person of the city of nawabs. Not only was he an embodiment of composite culture but also a messiah of the destitute,” said Nawab Jafar Mir Abdullah, a descendant of the royal family of Awadh.

Maulana Yasoob Abbas, general secretary, All India Shia Personal Law Board (AISPLB) called the cleric’s demise a loss not only to the Shia community and Muslims but to the entire mankind. “We haven’t seen any personalit­y like him. He was a harbinger of change and he changed the life of many by facilitati­ng their education through his trust. He will be missed.”

Kalbe Sadiq was born in Lucknow and was known for his lectures, mostly during Moharram. His father Kalbe Hussain was an Islamic scholar and orator and his brother Kalbe Abid was also an Islamic scholar. He was the uncle of Shia scholar Kalbe Jawad. He received his early education from Sultan ul Madaris and then moved to Aligarh Muslim University from where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree.

 ??  ?? Supporters of cleric Kalbe Sadiq during his funeral procession in Old City area of Lucknow on Wednesday.
Supporters of cleric Kalbe Sadiq during his funeral procession in Old City area of Lucknow on Wednesday.

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