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For a change Hindu students pass madrasa board in Bihar
The results of BSMEB declared on Monday showed that 100 Hindu girl and boy students have passed different grade examinations. BSMEB chairman, Maulana Ezaz Ahmad said that all the Hindu examinees were regular students of madrasas.
 
Sat, Sep 12, 2009 15:04:42 IST
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THIS IS a slap on the face of those, who say madrasa education brainwashes students and motivates them towards radicalism and terrorism. The results of Bihar State Madrasa Examination Board (BSMEB) tell a different story with about one hundred Hindu students  passing board examination conducted by the BSMEB from Madrasa Islamia, Sandalpur of Araria district of Bihar.

The presence of Hindu students clearly tells that Madarsa education has nothing to do with terrorism.
This truth either contradicts the theory that madrasa is the first alma mater for learning the alphabets of terrorism.

As the adage goes, “Contradiction never exists or either one of them is right,” is all set to force the common mind to think twice before calling the madarsas an incubating center of terrorist activities after the better performance of Hindu students.

The (BSMEB) authorities said that the results for Maulvi, Fauqania and Wastania grades of examination were declared on Monday (September 7) showing that one hundred Hindu students have passed these examinations.

According to board authorities, thirty seven Hindu students have passed the Fauqania examination. They include Sanjay Kumar of Madrasa Islamia, Khandpur, Sanam Kumari and Sandhya Kumari of Madrasa Rahmania, West Champaran, Rupa Bharti of Madrasa Munamia, Balia (Begusarai), Anita Kumari of Madrasa Faiyazul Uloom (Chhapra) and many other Hindu students.
BSMEB chairman, Maulana Ezaz Ahmad said that all the Hindu examinees were regular students of madrasas. He said that the concerning parents of all Hindu students appreciated madrasa education and were of view that students were more disciplined.  
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