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Post by Guest Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:20 am

CHENNAI: A four-day cultural and archaeological exhibition titled ‘Enchanting Krishna' was inaugurated here on Monday.

Speaking after the inauguration, Prince of Arcot Nawab Mohammed Abdul
Ali said all religions preached tolerance and brotherhood. Indians were
a peace-loving community and the Muslims in India were happy unlike
their brethren in neighbouring countries, he said.


Harmonious life

His ancestors lived a harmonious life with members of other
community. This was evident by their generous donation of large areas of
lands for constructing more than 300 temples in southern India as well
as educational institutions by Christian missionaries.

One should live to the ideals of Bhagavat Gita, which was given to
the humanity by Lord Krishna, said Rev. Fr. B. Jeyaraj, S.J., Principal,
Loyola College. Whatever was required for human beings had been
mentioned in the Gita, he said.

T.K.V. Rajan, Editor, The Indian Science Monitor, who organised the
exhibition, said several principles preached in the Gita were prescribed
as a subject in modern day business management studies.


http://www.hindu.com/2010/08/31/stories/2010083153550500.htm

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Good thoughts delivered nicely. Mr. Ali should take leadership of
Tamil Muslims to prevent their falling victims to the Saudi-based
deviation of Islam. It is important to uplift economic conditions of
Tamil Muslims by weaning them away from Madrassa-only education and
encouraging particularly Muslim women to go to modern schools and finish
at least high school education. The apparently progressive Mr. Ali of
Arcot may not mind if The Hindu drops the defunct "prince" designation
from his name.
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Posted on: Oct 6, 2011 at 18:26 IST

http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/tamil-nadu/article2512805.ece

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