The Asian Age

Muslim girl wins contest on Gita teachings

- FAISAL MALIK

When some political leaders are frequently making attempts to disturb the communal fabric of the society, Mariyan Asif Siddiqui has learned from the Shrimad Bhagwad Gita that humanity is the biggest religion in this world. The Muslim girl studying in Class 6 has received the first prize in an inter- school competitio­n for explaining the teachings of the holy book in the best possible manner.

More significan­tly, Mariyam was selected for the award among 4,500 students who participat­ed in the competitio­n from across the city.

Her parents are proud to see Mariyam getting such an achievemen­t at an early age and want her to study more about other religions.

The 13- year- old is a student of Cosmopolit­an High School at Mira Road and had participat­ed in “Shrimad Bhagwad Gita Champion League” organised by Iskcon Internatio­nal Society in March with an objective to spread teachings of the holy book.

Around 195 schools had participat­ed in this competitio­n. Of them 105 were private and 90 were BMC schools.

“It was very interestin­g to read Bhagwad Gita as I have got a lot of informatio­n about life from it. The holy book has taught me the golden rules of life. It says that though there are many religions but humanity is the biggest religion among all,” Mariyam remarked.

The English version of the holy book was given to all the students for a month for preparatio­n purpose.

A teacher was also appointed to help the students understand the book in detail.

After a month, a written examinatio­n was held with 100 questions.

Mariyam was the best in the written examinatio­ns and was awarded first prize in the competitio­n.

Her father Asif Siddiqui said he is happy as his daughter has shown a keen interest in reading a holy book of other religion.

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