Hinckley Times

Scholar’s life is being celebrated at battlefiel­d centre

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THE life of a renowned Islamic scholar is being celebrated at Bosworth Battlefiel­d Heritage Centre.

‘A Tale of Two Re-interments’ reveals the similariti­es between Richard III and His Eminence Murshid Muhammad Abdul Wahab Siddiqi (RA); two high-profile men who died young and were re-interred in scared places in the local area.

His Eminence was a prominent Islamic scholar and spiritual leader to thousands of Muslims globally. The noble Saint passed away 18 March 1994 and was first buried in Coventry. Four years later in 1998 he was reinterred in a specially made tomb (Islamic Mausoleum) at the Hijaz College he founded near Hinckley, just a few miles from the battlefiel­d.

Now Leicesters­hire County Council’s Culture Leicesters­hire team has teamed up with the Hijaz Trust and Bosworth Battlefiel­d to bring the scholar’s story to life.

Councillor Christine Radford, cabinet member for adults and communitie­s, said: “We’re pleased to have worked with the Hijaz Trust to create this educationa­l and insightful exhibition to highlight the life of someone so important in the Islamic community.

“I would encourage everyone to take a trip to the Bosworth Battlefiel­d Heritage Centre to take in the exhibition.”

Written by the Hijaz community, interactiv­e text panels and film show unseen material of His Eminence, with 35 family members taking part in a series of art and craft workshops to create additional items for the exhibition.

Farzana Hannan, Trustee of Hijaz Trust, said: “We are happy and honoured to be part of the exhibition at Bosworth. We’re really keen because we think it’s a great opportunit­y for people who may not have heard of Hijaz Expo and the things we do, to learn about who we are, to learn about Muslims and the noble saint who is buried here.

“We are really excited about the opportunit­y for this project to reach people that may have an interest in learning more about local heritage and local history and we think it’s a fantastic opportunit­y to show that English heritage is much wider than people realise it to be, especially with the burial of the first UK Muslim saint.”

The exhibition was opened earlier this month by the Chairman of the County Council Dr Kevin Feltham and His Eminence Shaykh Siddiqi, chair of the Hijaz Trust.

Part of Bosworth Battlefiel­d’s ongoing outreach activities with the local community, the exhibition is free to visit from its opening until January 2024. Normal admission charges apply for the main exhibition galleries. There is a parking charge.

More informatio­n about Bosworth battlefiel­d Heritage Centre can be found here https://www. bosworthba­ttlefield.org.uk/

More informatio­n about the Hijaz Trust can be found here https:// hijazexpo.com/bosworthex­hibition/

More informatio­n regarding the exhibition can be found here https://www.culturelei­cestershir­e. co.uk/projects/1485-around-theworld/bosworth-communityc­urators/

 ?? ?? Children helping to create the Hijaz Exhibition at the Bosworth Battlefiel­d Centre
Children helping to create the Hijaz Exhibition at the Bosworth Battlefiel­d Centre

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