The Quaide Milleth College for Men, Shift II
Tambaram - Velachery Main Road, Medavakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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About The Quaide Milleth College for Men, Shift II
The words Quaide Milleth mean Guide of the people and leader of the community. Quaide Milleth Alhaj Muhammed Ismail Sahib was born in 1896 at Pettai, Tirunelveli, bloomed on the horizon of Tamil Nadu public life and the fragrance of his service bloss public life and the fragrance of his service blossomed across the whole India, even crossing India. Ismail Sahib was ignited into Indias freedom struggle by Mahatma Gandhi. He shared the political stage with stalwarts like Shri. Rajagopalachari and Dr. C.N. Annadurai. He was an exemplary legislator for many years. He was an activist in Khilafath Movement. His participation in the fund mobilization for Jamia Millia by Dr. Zakir Hussain exemplified his magnanimity. The unfortunate events of 1947 had created a sense of insecurity in the minds of minority Muslims. The Muslim minority in India had no hopes of peaceful and honorable existence. At that time of darkness and desperation there appeared a ray of hope from a remote corner and shone with all its brilliance with such sustained velocity and effulgence that removed doubts from the Muslims of India. The light, in course of time, was acclaimed as the only source of guidance to the Indian minorities. Janab M. Muhammed Ismail Sahib became the Quaide-Milleth, the sole and undisputed leader of the community. This sober, soft spoken, and serene leader had a profound sense of expediency based on the firm foundations of humanism, spiritualism and patriotism and excelled the greatest of the Age in silent diplomacy and political superiority. He had an iron will and accepted all challenges with courage and convictions. Thiru Madhavamenon Minister for Education, by a special order, changed the name of the Government Mohammedan College, Mount Road, Madras into Government Arts College, Madras. Quaide-Milleth made forceful pleas and requested the Government to honour the rights of minorities but fell on deaf ears. Quaide-Milleth accepted the challenge with grace and dignity and called upon the community to rise up to the occasion. Within three years Quaide Milleth had been able to establish the following erstwhile institutions with the active co-operation and support of the Muslim Philanthropists.
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