Friday 28 October 2022

205th Sir Syed Day (2022) in real Physical World Post Covid with Traditional Gaiety And Passion

AMU. Aligarh celebrated the 205th birth anniversary of its founder Sir Syed Ahmed Khan with traditional Passion and gaiety on 17th October 2022.

 

For AMU Fraternity all over word this day: 17th October is not an ordinary day of the year. For them it is above many festivals. They celebrate Sir Syed day in full sprit.

After sun set, all the main buildings specially, Bab-e-Syed, Maulana Azad Library, Arts Faculty, Victoria gate, University’s grand Masjid and residential halls were well decorated with special light effects.

 

The proceedings of the day began with a Quran Khwani (Quranic Recitation) after the Fajr (Day Break) prayer at the University Masjid. 

The Vice Chancellor also inaugurated 'Exhibition of Books and Photographs' pertaining to Sir Syed Ahmad Khan at the Sir Syed House. The exhibition was jointly organised by Maulana Azad Library and Sir Syed Academy.

 

The main function held in Gulestan-e-Syed under a huge pandal. Function started with recitation of Quranic verses.

Several distinguished personalities attended the function. Prof. Tariq Mansoor VC AMU, Prof Tahir Mahmood (Former Chairman, National Commission for Minorities) as Chief Guest.

Justice Iqbal Ahmed Ansari (Former Chief Justice of Patna High Court) as the Guest of Honour, Chandan Sinha (IAS Officer and Director General, National Archives of India) as a Guest of Honour and various other luminaries were present at the function.

 

Guests, arrived in the elegant vintage phaeton drawn by a pair of horses at the venue of Gulestan-e-Syed, where they were ushered to the stage by a long line of assembled students of the University Riding Squad.

In the welcome address, AMU Vice Chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor said:--

"Sir Syed's ideas of secularism and inclusiveness are reflective in the way AMU operates. The University is a monument of large-hearted tolerance and communal harmony and its portals are open to the students of all communities from its very inception.

We have maintained Peace and Harmony on the campus and successfully overcome challenges, problems and crisis by exercising restraint and stressing on unity and consensus", the Vice Chancellor pointed out.

 

Delivering the Sir Syed Day commemoration address, the Chief Guest, Prof Tahir Mahmood (Former Chairman, National Commission for Minorities):--

Called the AMU community to spread Sir Syed's rationality, modernity, manners and amity to corners of the Nation and the world. Preservation and propagation of Urdu is also an integral part of Sir Syed's legacy that needs our attention.

He called for spreading the message of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan for education, free enquiry, tolerance, interfaith understanding and national unity.

Attending the Commemorative Ceremony as the Guest of Honour, Mr Chandan Sinha (IAS Officer and Director General, National Archives of India) remarked:--

This annual function is not just a commemoration of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and his contributions, it is an occasion to look back at where Aligarh Muslim University has come from and where it is headed, it is a time to check our bearings, and to ensure that not only are time honoured traditions not abandoned but the demands of the onrushing future are not ignored.

It is remarkable that throughout his pursuit of improvements in the education system, Sir Syed spoke of the needs of the whole of India.

Justice Iqbal Ahmed Ansari (Former Chief Justice of Patna High Court), the Guest of Honour stressed:--

“Sir Syed was an apostle of secularism and Hindu-Muslim unity who advocated and supported ban on cow slaughter. He once wrote, ‘If prohibition of cow sacrifice can bring peace and friendship among the Hindus and the Muslims, it would be wrong on the part of the Muslims not to relinquish this right’.”

The Chief Guest, Prof Mahmood and Vice Chancellor, Prof Mansoor presented the ‘International Sir Syed Excellence Award’ to Barbara Daly Metcalf (Professor Emeritus of History at the University of California, Davis, USA) with a cash prize of Rs 200000 for her seminal works on the history of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent, South Asia and Islam.

 

They also honoured New Delhi based voluntary, non-profit social service organization, the ‘Maulana Azad Education Foundation’ with the ‘National Sir Syed Excellence Award’ carrying a cash prize of Rs100000 for promoting education amongst the educationally backward minorities in particular and other weaker sections in general.

Prof Farukh Arjmand (Department of Chemistry) and Dr Hifzur Rahman Siddique (Department of Zoology) received the Innovation Council Award for Outstanding Researcher of the Year. They received Rs 50 000 each as prize money with the awards.

The most eloquent part of the celebrations was holding of gala dinners at various residential Halls of the University where several distinguished personalities from different walks of life grace the function as chief guest.

 

The Vice Chancellor and Pro-Vice Chancellor visited different halls of residence to witness the Sir Syed Dinner.

 

It was a nostalgia occasion for hundreds of Aligarh Muslim University alumni and AMU fraternity, to attend the celebration of Sir Syed Day of Aligarh Muslim University.

 

The programme ended with University Tarana and National Anthem.Fully packed Pandal at Athletic ground was burst into clapping like a thunderbolt.

Sir Syed Day celebration should aim to revitalize the Aligarh Movement:

A man is remembered after his death for his good deeds. Are not Sir Syed’s deeds enough? Of course, they are. In all honesty, he deserved an honour for his good work. However, paying tribute to a great man should only be in terms of noble and generous acts.

The aim should be to take the Aligarh Movement to the last mile by ensuring access to education to every child of the community.






















Photographed and posted by Engr Maqbool Akram.

The End


























No comments: