Syed Sadatullah Husaini

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Syed Sadatullah Husaini (سید سعادت اللہ حسینی; born 7 June 1973) is the president (Amir) of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) and Vice President of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) based in Hyderabad.[1][2][3] A former two-time National President of Students' Islamic Organisation of India, he has been heading the JIH's Study and Research Department as its director. He is a regular columnist in various magazines, journals, and newspapers writing on current issues and state of affairs.

Syed Sadatullah Husaini
Born (1973-06-07) 7 June 1973 (age 51)
Nanded, Maharashtra, India
Main interests

Biography

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He was educated in the town of Nanded, Maharashtra, where he graduated in electronics and telecommunication engineering. As a student, he was associated with Students' Islamic Organisation of India and was its president for two consecutive terms (1999–2003).[4][self-published source?]

When he joined the Markazi Majlis-e-Shura of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, he was its youngest member. He was also on the boards of many social and academic organizations in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi, and Aligarh.[5][self-published source?]

Views

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Globalization and capitalism

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Syed Sadatullah Husaini says that although Islam stands for globalization and universal brotherhood, modern globalization is a tool of exploitation that creates economic and social inequality. Globalization has resulted in the monopoly of Western cultural and ethical values and has undermined the political sovereignty of the national states.[6]

Feminism and women

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Syed Husaini is critical of both traditional Muslim societies and modern Western societies for their treatment of women. According to him, traditional Muslim societies have not given women their due place and rights as stipulated by Islam, while the modern West has snatched femininity and the very essence of womanhood from women in lieu of equality.[7]

Muslim politics in India

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Sadat argues that the right path for Muslims in a pluralistic society such as India is to engage in healthy dialogue with majority non-Muslim communities and contribute in a positive manner to nation-building. He has been critical of conspiracy theories and ghettoized politics. He has always urged fellow Muslims to develop positive mental attitudes and strengthen the communication channels with the majority community in India.[8]

Postmodernism

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In an exclusive paper, Syed has argued that postmodernism is a logically incorrect notion and it is an extreme reaction to modernism. According to him, the position of Islam that divinely revealed truths are absolute and all other truths are relative is a perfectly balanced notion that is free from the contradictions of postmodernism. He has supported the transmodernism notion of Ziauddin Sardar, and argued that Islam is a transmodern reality.[9]

Right to Education Act

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The Indian parliament has passed the Right to Education Act (RTE). It holds the government responsible for providing education to every citizen of the country. Criticizing the RTE act, Mr. Syed said that it has negated minorities' constitutional rights and that Muslims will not be able to run their religious educational institutions and madrasas.[10]

Books and articles

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He has published the following books so far:

Book Name Publisher Language
1. Ikkeswin Sadi Meain Islam Musalman Aur Technology [Islam, Muslims and Technology in the 21st Century] MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
2. Sang Hai Mile [Milestones] White Dot Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
3. Campus Guide SIP Publications, New Delhi Urdu
4. Hindustani Muslamanon Ka Laih Amal [Strategy of Indian Muslims] Unknown Urdu
5. Globalization and Muslim Youth Islamic Foundation Trust, Chennai Tamil
6. Khwateen Meain Islami Tahreek [Islamic movement in women] Hijab Publications, New Delhi Urdu
7. Ma Baad Jadeediyat Ka Challenge Aur Islam [Postmodernist Challenge and Islam] MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
8. Globalization Aur Sarmaya Darana Istemar [Globalization and Capitalistic Imperialism] MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
9. Sarmaya Darana Istemar Aur Khawateen [Capitalistic Imperialism and Women] MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
10. Iqamat e Deen Ki Shaherah [Road Map For Establishing Deen(Islam)] Hidayat Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
11. Sarmaya Darana Istemar Aur Maliyati Istehsal [Capitalistic Imperialism and Economic Exploitation] MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
12. Istemar Ka Taraqqiyyati Model [Development Model of Imperialism] MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
13. Sarmaya Darana Istemar Aur Maholitai Bohran [Capitalistic Imperialism and Environmental Crisis](Jointly Authored) MMI Publishers, New Delhi Urdu
14. Marunna Lokavum Islamika Chinthayum [Badalti hui duniya aur islami fikr] Islamic Publishing House, Kerala Malayalam
15. Saibarstan, social media aur Muslim noujavan Urdu

His last five books have been translated into Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. His interview has been published in the following book: "Muslim Leadership in India" - Global Media Publications, New Delhi.

He has published more than 200 articles in Urdu and English. His article "Cyberistan Ki Muaashirat"[11] has been widely published and translated.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bharati, Vartha. "Syed Sadatullah Hussaini is the new National President of Jamat-e-Islami Hind". english.varthabharati.in. varthabharati. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Gets New Leadership". Jamaat-e-Islami Hind. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Syed Jalaluddin Omari Re-elected JIH Amir | Radiance Viewsweekly". Archived from the original on 22 April 2015. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  4. ^ see http://sio-india.org/organisation/past.php Archived 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ see http://jamaateislamihind.org/index.php?do=category&id=52&blockid=31&pageid=111 Archived 2009-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ see the Tamil Book Globalization and Muslim Youth published by IFT Chennai ISBN 81-232-0177-X
  7. ^ see Urdu Book Khwateen Meian Islami Tahreek published by Hijab Publications, New Delhi
  8. ^ see his article in Rafeeq Manzil New Delhi April 2002, December 2002, January 2003 and November 2008 and book Hindustani Muslamanon Ka Laih Amal
  9. ^ see [1][permanent dead link] and [2][permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Constitutional rights of minorities affected by RTE act: Syed Sadatullah Husaini | Siasat". www.siasat.com. Archived from the original on 26 January 2012.
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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