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The government and a section of the society believe that the children studying in Madarsa are given only religious education there, hence they lag behind other children in the race of life. But it is the madrassa children who break this myth from time to time. In 2022-2023, the Madrasa students had attracted people’s attention on a large scale by achieving success in the NEET medical exam.Hafiz, who studied in a madrassa of Assam, has once again added a new chapter to the success of madrassa children. Mohsin Siddiqui of Marigaon district of Assam has not only brought glory to his family,

 

district and area by securing third place in the entire state in the Assam Public Service Commission 2022 exam, but he has also given a new hope to lakhs of students studying in madrasas. The ray has been shown. The first rank in this exam has also been in the name of a Muslim woman, Rashika Islam.Mohsin Siddiqui is a Hafiz-e-Quran, who received the basic education of his life from a madrassa. After completing his primary education from Moirabari Madrasa,

 

 

Mohsin passed his 10th class examination from the Higher Secondary School of the same village.After this, he went to Aligarh Muslim University for higher education, from where he completed his graduation. After coming back to Assam after graduation, he started preparing for the State Public Service Commission. He has secured third position in this exam in the entire state. He has been selected for the post of Block Development Officer (BDO).Mohsin Siddhik belongs to an ordinary family.

 

His father Abubakar Siddiqui is a retired teacher. Mohsin has four brothers and sisters. His three brothers and one younger sister are currently studying. There is an atmosphere of celebration in the entire village on his achievement. The madrasa in which Mohsin did his early studies; That madrassa has honored him.While giving a message to all the students and Muslim youth, Mohsin Siddiqui said that my appeal is that no student should consider himself weak.

 

Even the students studying in Madrasa should not think that they cannot go into government service.They can also pursue further studies and make a career in government services. Giving special advice to the students of villages and towns, Mohsin said that today is the era of information technology.

Therefore, people can complete their studies by staying anywhere. Today, study material for all types of exams considered difficult is available online. Anyone can access it anywhere and do their preparation.Mohsin also said that instead of abolishing madrassas, they should be promoted. The standard of education there should be improved, so that lakhs of children studying here can improve their future.After BJP came to power in Assam and Himanta Vishwa Sharma government was formed, madrasas were targeted on a large scale in the state.

 

Many madrassas were demolished by using bulldozers. The government’s allegation was that anti-national activities were being carried out in those madrassas. Recently, the Assam government converted many government madrassas into general schools.The government’s argument was that with this, the children of madrassas will also become capable like the school children and will move forward step by step with them in the race of life. But madrasa children are proving that if they are given the right guidance and opportunity, they too can achieve everything that school-going children do.