Ullal Thangal Tajul Ulema no more

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February 1, 2014

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Ullal, Feb 1: Well-known Sunni religious leader of coastal Karnataka and Khazi of Ullal Assayyid Abdurrahman Al-Bukhari birthed his last after a prolonged illness in Kerala. He was 97.

Affectionately called as 'Tajul Ulema' and 'Ullal Thangal' he had been in the forefront of religious activities of a section of Muslim community in Kerala and coastal districts of Karnataka.

Tajul Ulema also served as the head of Samastha Kerala Sunni Jam'iyyathul Ulama (Kanthapuram), the organization of scholars and clerics under the Sunni faction of Muslims of Kerala. He was also a prominent member of the Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama before the split of the Sunnis in 1989.

Nonagenarian Ullal Thangal had been suffering from multiple age-related illnesses for several years.

As soon as the news of Tajul Ulema's death began to spread, hundreds of people thronged his family house near Payyanur, where he spent last days of his life.

Religious scholar

Born as the second son of Sayyid Aboobakar Chirukunhi and Haleema Beevi couple in 1920 near Kozhikode, Thangal began his primary education in his hometown. He was the disciple of several renowned Sunni scholars of Kerala including Shamsul Ulema E K Aboobakar Musliyar and Shakh Hasan Hazrath.

He secured M F B degree with first rank from Baqiyathussalihath Sunni seminary located at Vellur in Tamil Nad.

After 25-year-long religious study, he came to Ullal and began his service as the Mudarris in 1952 as per the advice of then Kasargod Khazi Velimukk Abdurrahman Musliyar.  In 1971, he was appointed as the principal of Sayyid Madani Arabic College.

In 1978 (Dul Hijjah 6, 1398), he was elevated to the post of Ullal Khazi. Several mohallas of undevided Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, and Kerala came under his jurisdiction.

He has spent approximately 65 years in Sunni religious and educational activities in Ullal.

Besides India, he has toured several countries including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, United Arab Emirates and Malaysia. He was also a great orator.

He is survived by five daughters and two sons including his successor Koora Thangal.

A two day holiday has been declared for all the educational institutions affiliated to Sayyid Madani Dargah.

Condolence

Several religious organizations and personalities have expressed condolence for the sad demise of Ullal Thangal. In his condolence Karnataka Health and Family Welfare Minister U T Khader said that his constituency has lost a great leader and harbinger of peace.

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December 7,2024

In a stark reminder of the growing menace of cyber fraud, a man was duped of ₹46 lakh after falling prey to a fake stock market trading scam orchestrated via WhatsApp. The incident highlights the need for heightened awareness about online financial schemes and the importance of verifying investment opportunities.

How the Scam Unfolded
The victim reported receiving a WhatsApp message from a person posing as "Shraddha Belani," a supposed representative of ARES Management Corporation. The fraudster lured the victim with promises of a 500% profit through stock market trading. Trusting the offer, the victim followed an online registration link and was added to a WhatsApp group named ‘H 777 ARES Stock Exchange Group.’

The scam began small, with the victim transferring ₹2 lakh on October 24 to purchase stocks. He received a ₹50,000 profit the very next day, creating a false sense of trust. Encouraged by this, the victim made phased investments totaling ₹46 lakh.

The Trap Tightens
The fraud came to light on November 29 when the victim attempted to withdraw ₹20 lakh to meet financial needs. Unable to access his funds, he contacted the scamsters, who demanded an additional ₹8.78 lakh to "unlock" his account. At this point, the victim realized he had been duped and promptly filed a complaint via the Cyber Crime Portal.

Police Action and Awareness Message
A case has been registered at the Mangaluru Cyber Economic & Narcotics Crime (CEN) station, and an investigation is underway. Authorities are urging the public to exercise caution while engaging in online financial transactions and to verify the authenticity of investment opportunities before parting with their money.

Avoid Falling Victim

  1. Verify Sources: Never trust unsolicited messages, emails, or calls about investments.
  2. Beware of Unrealistic Promises: Offers of guaranteed high returns are often fraudulent.
  3. Consult Experts: Always seek advice from trusted financial advisors or institutions.
  4. Report Suspicious Activity: Use the Cyber Crime Portal to report scams promptly.

The incident serves as a stark warning against the perils of online fraud. Staying vigilant and skeptical can save you from falling into similar traps.

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December 6,2024

A student, who was addicted to online gambling, has ended his life after he failed to repay the loan on Thursday. The deceased is identified as B.Sc final year nursing student Somnath Chidri (22) who was studying at Gulbarga Institute of Medical College. He is a resident of Donagapur village in Bhalki taluk of Bidar district.

He had reportedly lost more than Rs 80 lakh in online gaming and borrowed money for the interest ranging from 4 per cent to 10 per cent.

Frustrated by lenders' harassment, he hanged himself from a tree near the Veerashaiva Hostel in the city. Somnath had also called his father and demanded Rs Rs 30 thousand. But, ended his life though his father agreed to send money.

Kalaburagi City Police Commissioner Sharanappa S D said that the parents of the deceased had agreed to send the money demanded by him. But, he ended his life before money was reached to him. His parents have lodged a complaint that he has lost Rs 70-80 thousand in online gaming, he added.
 

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December 16,2024

Mangaluru, Dec 16: A tragic incident unfolded at Someshwara beach on Monday when a woman, participating in the Pinda Pradhana ritual for her late brother-in-law, lost her life after drowning.

The deceased, Usha (72), was the wife of the late Jagadish Bhandary from Derebail. She had traveled to Someshwara with her relatives to perform the ritual for her brother-in-law, Karunakar Bhandary, who had passed away recently.

After completing the ceremony, Usha and her relatives went for a sea bath as part of the rites. Tragically, Usha slipped and was swept away by the strong waves. Though her relatives cried out for help, locals who rushed into the sea could only retrieve her lifeless body. She was declared dead when brought to shore.

Usha had retired after a 40-year career as an assistant secretary at the New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA). She is survived by her daughter.

The body has been sent to K S Hegde Hospital in Deralakatte for postmortem, and a case has been registered at the Ullal police station.

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