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Friday, December 25, 2009

About Mubarakpur Azamgarh

Mubarakpur is a city and a municipal board in Azamgarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located at a distance of 13 km north-east of the district headquarters in Azamgarh.
It was settled, in the name of Raja Mubarak, a Sufi of Manikpur Karaa, by a sheikh landholder. The place is famous for the manufacture of Benarasi saris, which are also very popular and exported to the World.
Mubarakpur is located at 26°05′N 83°17′E / 26.09°N 83.29°E[1]. It has an average elevation of 69 metres (226 feet).
During 15th Century (575 Years Back) Raja Mubarak Ali Shah from Kheta Sarai Jaunpur visited the place and laid the foundation of Mubarakpur.Decidents of Raja Mubarak Ali Shah , Gholam Rabbani Farooqi,Ehtesham Ahmed Farooqi,Imtiaz Ahmed Farooqi resides at Mohalla Pura Rani Mubarakpur, however after partition Gholam Rabbani and Ehtesham Ahmed migrated to Pakistan
Earlier the town was called as Qasimabad, after a Muslim landlady Qaseema Bibi. Qasimabad was frequently invaded by kings of neighboring areas and also severely affected by frequent floods from River Tauns. But King Mubarak Shah has stopped the invasions and developed the area.
Though there is no exact historical data on how Handloom weaving has been started in Mubarakpur area, but during 14th century, cotton weaving has been started in the area (As per ancient Vedic and Buddha Literature). But it came to know from Old Government Gazettes that Raja Mubaraksha's Entourage is having lot of families who were weavers by profession and they started weaving Saris and other dress material during 16th Century.
The famous writer Ibne Batuta (of late 17th Century) has written that very high quality dresses which were made in Mubarakpur had been sent to Delhi and from there they are exported to various countries.
During Sultan Muhammad Bin Tughlak's Era (14th Century) there are 4000 weavers in Mubarakpur, who used to weave Silk Saris. During his regime the Mubarakpur has become very popular and the people from neighboring areas like Amilo, Nevada, Saraiyya, Rasulpur Sikthi, Mustafabad have also took up weaving as profession.
With the changing times, the products of Mubarakpur have also changed from Sangi, Galta, Jamdani, and Raw cotton made products.
But in 1940's there is a great change in the area as the graph of making Silk Sarees has soared to greater heights, which have received national and international fame with the active involvement of traders of Banaras.
Early 90s saw the invasion of power-looms in the adjoining regions like Mau, which is gradually reducing the handloom sector in the region.
Today Mubarakpur, is known for its Silk Saree and the dress material.
As of 2001 India census[2], Mubarakpur had a population of 99,080. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 53%. Mubarakpur has an awesome literacy rate of 70%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 65%, and female literacy is 66%. In Mubarakpur, 10% of the population is under 6 years.
Mubarak pur give the many authers of India like Qazi Athar Mubarakpuri, Maulana Abdurrahman, Master Mazhar Ali chisti, Mufti Mohammad Yaseen Sahib, Hafize Millat, Maulana Abdul Azeez Muradabadi (Mubarakpur) founder of Aljamiatul Ashrafia. etc
Mubarak pur have so many Doctor, Engineer, and Scientist. Some most famous personality in these fields are Er. Sharreiqk Jamal (a software eng. and ethical hacker in Silicon Valley), Dr. Mohammad Sharik (m.b.b.s,m.s. from US, cheif head in APPOLO),Mr. Najmuddin (researcher in IIM Ahemedabad), Mr. mohammad Saem (sceintist, resercher in NASA).

Monday, December 21, 2009

Iftetah. Nagar Palika Computer Center

Right to Left :-
Dr. Shamim Ahmad (Chairman Nagar Palika Parishad Mubarakpur Azamgarh),
Haji Sarfaz Ahmad , Mr. Ammar Adibi , Master Anwar Ahamd, Dr. Abdul Awwal And Other Respected Person of Mubarakpur.

Entering the New Year

Entering the New Year

by Imam al-Madina al-Munawarrah 'Abdul Muhsin Ibn Muhammad al-Qasim
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All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all the worlds. Peace and blessings of Allah be upon the Prophet, his family and companions.
Fellow Muslims! There are indeed blessings in the movement of days and nights. Allah says,
"And He has made the sun and the moon, both constantly pursuing their courses, to be of service to you; and He has made the night and the day, to be of service to you. And He gave you of all that you asked for, and if you count the Blessings of Allah, never will you be able to count them. Verily! Man is indeed an extreme wrong-doer, a disbeliever (an extreme ingrate)." (Ibrahim 14:33-34)
The Messenger of Allah said,
"There are two blessings about which many people are deceived: good health and free time."
Fellow Muslims! We have bidden farewell to another year of our lives in which we have done many deeds that will be shown to us on the Day or Resurrection. Many days have passed and many loved ones have died. Many sins we have committed day and night. The Prophet said,
"People wake up in the morning and they bargain with their souls. There are among them those who buy freedom for their souls and there are others who sell theirs unto destruction."
Brethren in faith! In life, pains turn to happiness and prosperity turns to misery. Days and nights move but it is only the wise who derives lessons from that. Allah says,
"Allah causes the night and the day to succeed each other (i.e. if the day is gone, the night comes, and if the night is gone, the day comes, and so on). Truly, in these things is indeed a lesson for those who have insight." (An-Nur 24:44)
The old year has now gone with the deeds of men and these deeds will be shown to them on the Day of Resurrection. Allah says,
"On that Day man will be informed of what he sent forward (of his evil or good deeds), and what he left behind (of his good or evil traditions)." (Al-Qiyamah 75:13)
Dear brother! Take an investigating look at your past days: what have you provided for your Hereafter in them? Examine yourself stringently for this. Maymun bin Mihran said, "The man cannot become pious until he holds himself accountable as he would his business partner." The rightly guided person is therefore the one who examines and blames himself for his shortcomings and then mends his ways. Lack of self-examination is not a good thing for a Muslim. For the disbelievers caused perdition to themselves because they never thought that there was someone watching them. Allah says,
"For truly, they used not to expect any reckoning." (An-Naba' 78:27)
Seeing one's faults prevents one from going astray. And knowing that one's end is the grave makes one become humble to Allah and prevents ostentation. Abu Darda said:
"The Muslim cannot have proper understanding of Islam until he criticizes people for the sake of Allah and criticizes himself more."
Dear brother! When you sit with people, admonish yourself. People watch your outward deeds but Allah watches your inner deeds. Whoever reforms his inward traits through self-examination and sincerity, Allah will adorn his outward deeds with success.
Constant remembrance of Allah's right upon man and His great blessings makes man bows his head for Allah as it makes him recognise his weaknesses. It also let him know that there is no salvation except by obeying Allah and that He should be obeyed and thanked. A scholar said,
"The first step in self-examination is to compare Allah's blessings to your sins. Then it will be clear to you that you can never escape from His punishment except by His mercy only."
Malik bin Dinar said,
"May Allah bless a man who tells his soul: 'Are you not the perpetrator of so and so sins?' And he then reproaches his soul and forces it to abide by the Book of Allah."
The most harmful thing that a legally responsible Muslim can do to himself is to abandon self-examination and to indulge in lusts until he perishes. This is actually the situation with those who are deceived by the beauties of this world and depend on Allah's forgiveness without making any repentance or abandoning the sins. Allah says,
"O man! What has made you careless about your Lord, the Most Generous?" (Al-Infitar 82:6)
Al-Hasan Al-Basri said,
"A believer should admonish himself and say: 'What do I intend by the word I utter? What do I intend by the food I eat?' As for a disbeliever, he does never admonish himself. But the Muslim should always be a watcher over himself."
Allah says,
"Verily, those who are the pious, when an evil thought comes to them from Satan, they remember (Allah), and (indeed) they then see (aright)." (Al-A'raf 7:201)
Whoever calls himself to account in this world will have easier reckoning on the Day of Resurrection and whoever does not call himself to account in this world will have a difficult reckoning in the Hereafter. Beware of falling into sins, for keeping away from sins is easier than seeking for forgiveness. Days of this world are few and you do not know when you will die. Ask yourself about what you have done in the previous year and ask yourself about what you have provided for the coming year. 'Umar said: "Call yourselves to reckoning before you are called to reckoning."
Make a resolution right from the beginning of this year that you will observe your five obligatory prayers in the mosques in congregation. Make a pledge to yourself that you will seek for useful knowledge and spread it. Endeavor to guard your tongue against lie, gossip and immoral talk. Fear Allah in all that you eat and drink. Abstain from all forbidden things. Be kind to your parents and to your kith and kin. Do well to all people and free your heart from jealousy and hatred. Beware of bad thing about others. Promote good and forbid evil. Carry out your obligations towards your spouses and children in the best possible way and guard your eyes from looking at forbidden things. How beautiful it will be if this New Year is made a positive turning point in the lives of world communities where women properly cover themselves according to the injunctions of Allah and in following the Sunnah of His Messenger.
Dear brother! Each day in which the sun sets reminds you that your lifespan is diminishing. The wise is the one who learns from his yesterday, struggles for his present day and provides for his morrow. Provide for your tomorrow. The best provision is piety. Allah says,
"O you who believe! Fear Allah and keep your duty to Him. And let every person look to what he has sent forth for the morrow, and fear Allah. Verily, Allah is All-Aware of what you do." (Al-Hashr 59:18)
Fellow Muslims! The first month in Islamic year is Muharram. It is one of the greatest months. It has been a sacred month since time immemorial and it is one of the months that Allah sanctified. It was in this month that Allah gave Prophet Musa victory over Pharaoh. Among its merits is that fasting is recommended in many of its days. The Messenger of Allah said,
"The best month in which one can fast after Ramadan is the month of Muharram. And the best prayer after obligatory prayers is the night prayer." (Muslim)
The best day in this month is the day of Ashura (the tenth day). Ibn 'Abbas said,
"The Prophet came to Al-Madinah and he found the Jews fasting on the day of Ashura. He asked them: 'What is this day in which you fast?' They said: 'This is a great day in which Allah saved Prophet Musa and his people and drowned Pharaoh and his people. Musa used to fast that day to show gratitude to Allah and we emulate him in doing so.' The Prophet then said: 'We have right to Musa more than you.' So he fast the day and he used to ask people to fast on it." (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
The Messenger of Allah was also asked of fasting on Ashura day and he replied:
"I have hope that Allah will make it erase all the sins committed in the previous year."
The Prophet also determined to fast a day before that day in disagreement with the people of the Scripture. He said in this regard:
"If I am remain alive till next year, I will certainly fast the ninth day."
It is therefore recommended for the Muslims to fast the tenth day of Muharram to follow the Sunnah of the Prophet and in order to get the reward. It is also recommended that they should fast the ninth day so as to disagree with the Jews and in order to uphold the Sunnah. Doing this is an act of showing gratitude to Allah, and by doing it we are commencing our new year with good deeds.

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