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<strong>By winning the top slot among the five winners of a State-level Ramayana quiz in Kerala, Muhmmad Basith M (20 years) and Muhammad Jabir PK (23 years), reflect the syncretic fabric of the Indian society.</strong></p>
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The two students are studying Islamic Studies (Wafy) at KKHM Islamic and Arts College at Markaz Valanchery. While Jabir is a final year student of the eight-year course, Basith is in the fifth year.</p>
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The online quiz was held by Kerala&rsquo;s publishing house DC Books in the month of July between 23 and 25 in which questions were asked from participants based on in-depth study of Ramayana. Jabir and Basith had read the epic and understood it well as part of their studies.</p>
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Talking to The News Minute, Jabir, remarked that all religions aimed at peaceful living by people and humanity. &ldquo;Religion is meant for peaceful living, all other tensions around them are man-made.&rdquo; What impressed him most about Ramayana was the style of governance and justice that the epic describes. &ldquo;Ramayana shows Rama as the ideal king and how better governance, justice, virtue and duties can be implemented in a country. This should happen in the world ideally. There is no mention of hatred in the holy book. No religion promotes hatred.&rdquo;</p>
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They revealed that as part of their studies, they need to learn about other faiths. Elaborating on this to TNM Jabir said: &ldquo;We have an option to learn all religious books through the writing of Muslim writers and as a reference to that, other religious holy books are mentioned. So we can read those books directly and understand. Most of us learn them by reading and understanding directly.&rdquo;</p>
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He added that the institution&rsquo;s library had holy books of all religions and the studies connected with them.</p>
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The students of Wafy pursue Islamic studies along with their regular courses. &ldquo;We get a certificate for this course only if we have a university approved degree,&rdquo; informed Jabir.</p>
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Basith was drawn to Ramayana at a young age, when he read short stories in the children&rsquo;s magazine. &ldquo;When I reached here, there were all religious holy books here. They all are enlightenments and Ramayana is Hindu religious enlightenment.&rdquo;</p>
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Other winners of the quiz were Navneeth Gopan, Abhiram MP and Geethu Krishnan.</p>
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Students of Islamic studies win quiz on Ramayana in Kerala
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