C. T. Abdurahim

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C. T. Abdurahim is a writer, religious scholar and educator.[1][2]

Life and work[edit]

In 1982, he left Qatar and came back to India and with the help of friends, set-up Dayapuram Educational and Cultural Centre. For the last 31 years, he has been coming to Dayapuram everyday including on Sundays and working on improving the quality of this organization.[citation needed]

Publications[edit]

  • Indiacharithrathinte Randu Mughangal (Two Faces of Indian History, 1971)
  • Mathavum Yukthivaadavum (Religion and Atheism, 1971)
  • Matham Thathwavum Prayogavum (Religion - Theory and Practice, 1980),
  • Swathathrasamaram Nashtappetta Naallukal (Freedom Movement - The Lost Pages, 1982)
  • Mathetharathwavum Indian Muslimkallum (Secularism and Indian Muslims, 1982)
  • Islamum Idamarukum (Islam and Idamaruku, 1982)
  • Pravaachakanmaar (Prophets, 1983)
  • Shariat Charchakal (Shariat Discussions, 1985)
  • Kulambadikal (Translation of an Arabic Novel, 1985)
  • Oru Malayali Musliminte Veritta Chinthakal (The Distinct Thought of Malayali Muslim, 2008)
  • Aathmageetham (Poetry collection. The Songs of the Self, 2010)
  • Muslim Bheegaravadathinte Thayverukal (The Roots of Muslim Terrorism, 2009-An Islamic critique of Islamism, sold 5000 copies in record time)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Zakat can be a tool of social bridging". deccanchronicle.com. 2 July 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2021 – via Deccan Chronicle News.
  2. ^ "Come forward to face the challenges of terrorism". thehindu.com. 30 November 2006. Retrieved 2 June 2021 – via The Hindu News.

External links[edit]

www.dayapuram.org