Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Two-day int’l Sufi meet in Makanpur

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

KANPUR : Mystics and scholars from across the globe will assemble at the headquarte­rs of Madariya Sufi Order in Makanpur Sharif to deliberate on how Sufism could be used as an effective tool to diffuse terrorism and communalis­m .

Disclosing this at a press conference, director, Madariya Sufi Foundation, Mumbai, Sameer Madarvi, Sajjada Nasheen Dargah, Hazrat Badiuddin Zinda Shah Madar, Syed Mahzar Ali, heritage management expert, Dr Mazhar Naqvi and eminent Sufi poet Shajar Madarvi said that discussion­s will take place at a twoday internatio­nal conference at Makanpur( about 60 Kms from Kanpur) starting February 2.

Dr Kennith Robbins (USA), Dr Ute Falasch (Germany), Sufi Mehdood Chishti (Afghanista­n), Hasan Mian Jetham (South Africa), Mr Renzu Shah (Kashmir), Mr Biman Nath (Bengaluru), Dr Anand Bhattachar­ya (Kolkata) and delegates from Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have confirmed

THE CONFERENCE ALSO AIMED AT CREATING AWARENESS ABOUT LIFE AND WORKS OF SHAH MADAR AND CONTRIBUTI­ON OF HIS FOLLOWERS IN INDIA’S FREEDOM STRUGGLE.

their participat­ion in the conference, they said, adding that world famous calligraph­ist of Iran Culture Centre Ghaus Ali will also exhibit his work some rare Islamic artefacts .

Dr Anand Bhattachar­ya’s book ‘Fakir Sanyasi Rebellion’ will also be launched on the occasion. The organisers said that ethos of Sufism was egalitaria­n, charitable and friendly, often propagated by wandering seers and storytelle­rs. Yet terrorist outfits have of late repeatedly tried to destroy Sufi shrines and also their message of love and peace by developing a new form of ‘religion’ based on misinterpr­etation of the teachings of holy Quran.

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