{"id":13,"date":"2012-01-13T15:18:51","date_gmt":"2012-01-13T11:48:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/wp3\/2012\/01\/13\/shaikh-talks-to-site-over-the-deport-of-tajik-students\/"},"modified":"2012-01-13T15:18:51","modified_gmt":"2012-01-13T11:48:51","slug":"shaikh-talks-to-site-over-the-deport-of-tajik-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/abdolhamid.net\/english\/2012\/01\/13\/","title":{"rendered":"Shaikh Talks over the Deport of Tajik Students"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"images\/stories\/interwiews\/shaikh-abdolhameed-interview.jpg\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\" \/>Note: Recently the Tajik government  called back all Tajik students of Islamic centers and seminaries who  study out of Tajikistan. But a large number of students compelled to  leave Sunni seminaries of Sistan-Balochistan without completing their  education terms, like other Tajik students who are studying in separate  countries also did so.<br \/>In this regard \u201cSunniOnline\u201d got the views of  the chairman of the Union of Sunni Seminaries of Sistan and Balochistan,  Shaikh-ul-Islam Maulana Abdul Hameed.<br \/>The text of the interview is as following:<\/p>\n<p>  <!--more-->  <\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong>Briefly tell us about the presence of the Tajik students in Sistan and Balochistan\u2019s seminaries (madrassas).<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Shaikh  Abdul Hameed: The people of Tajikistan along with some other Central  Asian states had been living under the rule of the fascist Soviet Union  for more than seven decades; they were deprived of their basic rights,  the Communist rulers attempted to proselytize the Tajik Muslims in a  suffocation atmosphere. After getting independence the new generation of  this state spread out in many Muslim countries to seek Islamic  knowledge as a great number of them got admission in the Iran\u2019s  religious schools; many of them preferred to get Islamic education in  the Sistan-Balochistan\u2019s Sunni seminaries. Because Tajiks belong to our  sect and school of Sunni, Hanafi thought. The heads of our schools have  also warmly welcomed to Tajik students as they were the residents of a  newly independent state, and far away from the Islamic World and deserve  to sympathy and needy to Islamic education.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong>many Tajik students have been deported from the Sistan-Balochistan\u2019s  Sunni schools to Tajikistan; why Tajik government insists on their  aggregative return? What is your point of view?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Shaikh  Abdul Hameed: It must be clear that in these years the Tajik students  proved that they are very peaceful and forbearing; I have not heard any  objecting about their activities, they were only sincere seekers of the  knowledge. More over The local students and teachers were quite happy  with them.<br \/>Since last educational year, the Iranian authorities urged  that the Tajik students of our seminaries must be exiled as they have  no Educational Visa. It should be mentioned that we have sent many  letters, delegations and we talked to the concerned authorities directly  to issue the educational visa for those Tajik students who study in  Balochistan and Sistan.<br \/>Instead of giving permission Tajikistan  government detained some of the Sunni scholars. Our ulema did not have  any fear of such dishonorable treatment, but rather they preferred to be  in prison just for the sake of Tajik student to secure their  educational lives. Sunni scholars told to Tajik authorities \u201cas you  issued educational visa for Tajik students of Jami\u2019at-ul-Mustafa in Qom,  Esfahan, Mashhad and Gorgan so the other Tajik students who belong to  our seminaries also deserve to have this visa. Jail was the response of  our request. We think the door of knowledge must remain open; especially  it should not be closed for the people of Tajikistan.<br \/>We were still  trying to gratify the Iranian government; meanwhile the call of the  Tajik government surprised every one as the family members of Tajik  students came under pressure to call back their children from the Muslim  countries. Eventually a group of 120 students, mostly students of our  schools left Iran to Tajikistan. Some of them went to their home before  that too.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong>the president of Tajikistan claims  that abroad madrassas cause extremism in Tajikistan and these  seminaries teach the students violence, what is your response? Is it a  logic opinion?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Shaikh Abdul Hameed: We are sure that all  partial reports over the Balochistan\u2019s Sunni seminaries reached to the  Tajik government are baseless and false. I must say trustfully that our  seminaries are the best educational institutes for the Tajik students;  we are Sunnis and Hanafis as they are, temperance and moderation is our  way and mission, we respect and follow the laws. We condemn violence in  the societies. There is no any case that our scholars or teachers of  seminaries have been involved in violent acts or to spread sectarian  violence among the Muslim sects and ethnics. This is the case in our  schools; I have no information about the other areas where Tajik  students study.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong>According to the reliable  sources, a large number of Tajik students have been in Shiite state-run  institutes in Qom, Gorgan, Mashhad and Esfahan; especially in  \u201cJami\u2019t-ul-Mustafa\u201d, has the official order of Tajikistan subjected  these students too?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Shaikh Abdul Hameed: As for as my  information is concerned, unfortunately this summon only included the  students of Sunni seminaries. The Sunni Tajik students of Shiite  religious schools are allowed to continue their studies.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong> What is your advice to Tajik government in this regard?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Shaikh  Abdul Hameed: It has been my hearty wish that the newly independent  Tajikistan as progressed in other fields, I prey to God that it should  progress more and more in religious fields as well.<br \/>Our second  sincere desire is that Tajik nation would remain united enjoying stable  peace. We have admonished our Tajik students to struggle for stability  and unity of their country. Sorry to say that the Tajik authorities have  made this decision without investigation, they should give the students  chance to finish their education so that to return to Tajikistan  carrying the wealth of knowledge; surely they would be advantageous for  their country hundred percent. We request the Tajik authorities to  reconsider their decision.<br \/>The president of Tajikistan, Mr. Imam Ali  Abd-ur-Rahman is a wise person who held the famous \u201cInternational  Conference of Imam Abu Hanifa\u201d last year; I advise him sympathetically  to ensure freedom in his country as liberty is the important part of  real democracy. Especially people should enjoy over there complete  religious liberty in the fields of preaching Islam, offering prayers in  the adjoining places and foundation of seminaries to teach the children  of Muslims. Because experts believe that injustice and discrimination  are the root causes of differences and insecurity in any state;  particularly when religious people come under pressure and lose freedom.<br \/>In last, I hope Tajikistan would develop in all aspects of life and remain safe from insecurity and instability crises.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #800000;\"><strong> Thanks for giving us your precious time.<\/strong><\/span><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Note: Recently the Tajik government called back all Tajik students of Islamic centers and seminaries who study out of Tajikistan. 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