Muslim girl aces in Sanskrit
Angel Grace Mary Express News Service - CHENNAI
05th June 2012 08:18 AM
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Anjala Beegum | EPS
It was not just that Anjala Beegum of DAV Higher Secondary School in Mogappair secured the first rank in the Class X examination, she also achieved the unusual distinction of a Muslim student topping the State in Sanskrit. With a whopping score of 497 on 500 and a centum in Sanskrit, Anjala Beegum in a way emulated her brother Gulsar Ahamed by getting on the toppers list for Sanskrit.
Anjala secured centums in Sanskrit, Mathematics and Science, with 99 in Social Studies and 98 in English. This meant she also secured the first rank in the State in Science and Mathematics.
With any group of her choosing at her call, Anjala says she is going to choose Biology, to further her ambition of becoming a doctor.
Anjala says simply, “I chose Sanskrit as my second language since my brother secured the second rank in the State in Sanskrit in 2008.” She takes the opportunity to thank her Sanksrit teacher, Sridhar Venkatramani, for coaching her.
Anjala adds that she regularly attended the yoga sessions, two hours a week, at her school to improve her concentration and focus. “I used to meditate daily especially during my exams. I had yoga class at school twice in a week,” she says.
Anjala’s father Abdul Hameed, a senior engineer at ICF, was quick to give all credit to his wife, Saira Banu, a housewife, for the scholastic success of their children. “All credit goes to Anjala’s mother, who is always behind the children’s success,” he said.
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Comments(15)
Actually there is nothing surprising about this.It is a historical fact that the ancestors of the Indian Muslims were Hindus only a few centuries ago,when they were forced to convert to Islam due to fear of sword or other allurements.So Sanskrit is in the blood of all Indians.Good that Anjala Begum has rightly proved the theory.
Posted by A.K.SHARMA at 07/06/2012 11:33 Reply to this Report abuse
Haha. This shows your speaking someones mind. My father was a SAIVE PILLAI and he converted to Islam not because he was forced but he accepted the truth. Sad to see hindus minds are programmed like this. They say muslims are from pakistan etc. For your information Mr. Advani born in pakistan and studied in karachi university, do u call him a pakistani bro? Dont create hatred between communities. First of all think whether it is possible to convert someone at the point of the sword? The quran clearly says "VERILY THERE IS NO COMPULSION IN THE RELIGION ISLAM. TRUTH STANDS CLEAR FROM ERROR. [Quran 2:256] It is unnecessary to bring these issues brother A.K. SHARMA in this.
Posted by Abdul Khader at 09/20/2012 17:21 Reply to this Report abuse
Just fantastic! Congrats to Anjala and her parents. I wish she does Doctorate in Sanskrit and embarks on research of our ancient history and culture.
Posted by Gouri Nagarajan at 12/14/2012 12:14 Reply to this Report abuse