(Pakistan
News & Features Services)
The Aligarhians have vowed to continue to carry forward the
mission of great reformer and educationist, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who devoted his
entire life for emancipation of Muslims of South Asia and Islamic renaissance.
The commitment of Aligarhians came in this regard on the
occasion of Sir Syed Day marking the 196th birth anniversary of great reformer
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, observed under the auspices of Aligarh Muslim University
Old Boys Association (AMUOBA).
“The steps taken by AMUOBA and its members will continue to
carry forward the mission of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan,” said Engr Mohammed Adil
Usman, President AMUOBA and Chancellor Sir Syed University of Engineering and
Technology while addressing the Sir Syed Day function held at AMUOBA’s
headquarters in Karachi .
He said that the AMUOBA observed Sir Syed Day every year to
pay homage to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and to refresh the minds of younger
generation about the life and achievements of the great reformer who brought a
revolution among the Muslims of South Asia and which finally led to the
creation of Pakistan .
“The objective is to continue with the struggle to further
propagate the educational perception propounded by Sir Syed,” Chancellor Adil
Usman said and added that the life of great reformer was rich with the
implementation of mission for the aforesaid cause.
“He is our role model and will continue to be so and the
AMUOBA will keep moving forward for the fulfillment of Syed’s mission and the
implementation of his thoughts and ideology.” he declared.
Earlier noted intellectuals, researchers and writers in
their speeches shed light on the life and achievements of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
and said that today again the nation needs another Sir Syed who could
emancipate it from its present day vows and tribulations.
They included Prof Waqar Ahmed Rizvi, Azad Bin Hyder,
Mahmood Sham, Prof Sehhar Ansari, and Khawaja Razi Hyder.
Mohammed Umer Khan, a SSUET student earned big applauds when
he spoke on the life and history of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and his contribution
towards Islamic renaissance in South Asia .
Prof Waqar spoke at length about Sir Syed’s efforts for
promotion of the cause of Urdu and particularly the establishment of Scientific
Society which was reflective of his wisdom and farsightedness.
He pointed out that Sir Syed’s visit to London too was for
the cause of Urdu and where he conceived the plan for publication
of “Tehzib Iskhlaq” through which he later brought a mental revolution
among the Muslims of South AAsia.
Azad Bin Hyder recounted the researches carried out by
Muslims in the fields of science and medical and which was practiced by Europe .
He cited an example of Dr Hamidullah whom the French
government assigned the translation of Holy Quran in French and the then
President Gen De Gaulle approved unlimited budget for the purpose.
Noted Journalist and poet Mahmood Sham in his
thought-provoking speech pointed out that the Aligarh Muslim
University was
established for the sake of a bright future of the Muslims and through his
mission Sir Syed Ahmed Khan brought a change in the very complexion of
sub-continent.
“Today we are remembering the great reformer at a time when
we are again a victim of unfortunate conditions,” he pointed out adding that
once again we need a Sir Syed who could lead us to emancipation.
He said the nation cannot get rid of selfishness and
personal gains unless the very spirit of Sir Syed Ahmed is revived.
Prof Sehar Ansari described Sir Syed a revolutionary
personality and said there could hardly be anyone who would not be aware of his
greatness, farsightedness and services and his wisdom and foresight emerged as
guiding principles for the Muslims.
Khawaja Razi Hyder said the sub-continent cannot brig to
fore an example matching the achievements of Sir Syed. He said no one can
envelope his multi-faceted personality. He promoted educational thinking and
provided a thoughtful base.
On the occasion the SSUET students presented the
“Tarana-e-Aligarh” which Aligarhians sung in unison.
At the end of his presidential speech, Engr Adil Usman
recounted the services of late SSUET Chancellor and President AMUOBA, Engr Z A
Nizami, and late General Secretary AMUOBA, Engr Zakir Ali Khan, for their
contribution towards propagation of the mission and the cause carried forward
by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and said that establishment of Aligarh Institute of
Technology and Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology was reflective
of their efforts made with the contribution from AMUOBA members.
The function ended with a vote of thanks presented by
General Secretary of the AMUOBA, Mukhtar Ahmed Naqvi.