Sunday, February 20, 2005

UMI observes Hindi Day

United Muslim of India celebrated Hindi Day on 21 September and organised a discussion. Maulana Mohd Furqan Qasmi in his presidential speech said that Hindi used in official communications is difficult because it is Sanskrit oriented which needs to be made easy. Comrade V.Kumar said that the common language of the people in India is Hindustani written in Persian and Devnagri scripts known as Urdu and Hindi. He added that Muslims in northern India have accepted Hindi and even religious books are being written and translated in Hindi.
All these can be sucessful in north india but what about northeast or south india , over in the northeast about 15 million muslims lives , and majority of the population speaks asomia and the rest speaks different dialects , it will be better if all the muslims population from northeast speaks arabic .

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