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    AN ARTICLE FROM DECCAN CHRONICLE THAT APPEARED IN OTHERITE

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    Persian Ramayana, Arabic Gita preserved

    Hyderabad, Sept. 24: In this age of religious bigotry,

    many Muslim organisations of the State are working

    tirelessly to preserve rare Hindu scriptures. The

    117-year-old Dairatul Maarif treasures its copy of the

    Arabic version of the Bhagawad Gita, probably the only

    one of its kind in the world. Similarly valued is the

    Persian Ramayana, estimated to be more than 600 years

    old, which is kept in the library-cum-research centre

    of the 132-year-old Jamia Nizamia.

    The Arabic Gita and the Persian Ramayana are merely

    two among the 200-odd rare Hindu religious manuscripts

    and books preserved in various Muslim research

    institutes including madarasas. These organisations

    take great care of such manuscripts. The organisations

    use state-of-the-art methods to protect them for

    posterity. Several manuscripts been digitised and the

    CD versions are available for scholars of comparative

    religion.

    The Arabic version of the Holy Gita, known as Al Kita,

    is about 100 years old. The Jamia Nizamia, a deemed

    university with international recognition, also

    possesses a 500-year-old manuscript of the Mahabharata

    in Persian. Both these documents have been laminated

    and preserved by Nizamia. They are invaluable, said

    Syed Akbar Nizamuddin, chancellor of Jamia Nizamia.The Mahabharata manuscript is in bad shape and we

    have now carefully hand-laminated it. We have also

    micro-filmed and digitised the scriptures.

    Al Kita was published by Dairatul Maarif in the

    beginning of the last century on the request of a

    noble from Kolkata. Its pirated editions are available

    in the Gulf countries. Another valuable possession of

    the Daira is the Arabic version of Rabindranath

    Tagores great Geetanjali.

    Theres nothing comm-unal about knowledge, Mufti

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    Khaleel Ahmad, the grand mufti and vice-chancellor of

    the Nizamia, told this correspondent. Only people are

    communal. Reading books of different religions

    enha-nces ones understanding. No religion teaches

    hatred, the Mufti said.

    Dozens of researchers visit these libraries to studythe rare documents. The Islamic Academy of Comparative

    Religion also has in its possession score of Hindu

    religious books, including 188 Upanishads, four Vedas,

    Bhagawad Gi-ta, Valmiki Ramayana, Ma-nusmriti and

    several Pura-nas. It also possesses 30 Bibles in

    Hebrew, Arabic, Urdu, Telugu and Greek.

    Luckily, our books are still in good condition, said

    M. Asifuddin, president of IACR. We have been taking

    great care to preserve them. Another city Muslim

    organisation labouriously preserving Hindu scriptures

    is the Iqbal Academy. It has rare copies of the Gita

    and Mahabharata. The Asafia Library and the HEH Nizam

    Trusts Library have several Hindu scriptures in Urdu,

    Persian and Arabic. Study of different religions

    will help prevent misconceptions, hatred and

    mistrust, said secretary of the All-India Muslim

    Per-sonal Law Board Abdul Rahim Qureshi.

    We can eradicate social evils by promoting religious

    values, Queshi said. Hafiz Shujath Hussain, a

    research scholar poring over the Al Kita, said it was

    heartening to see Muslim organisations preserve such

    rare manuscripts. We have to take care to keep them

    safe for ever, he said.

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