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I’ve made further revisions to include P. Shaduli’s role in fighting for Muslim students’ education through the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) and his efforts to unite Muslim students across Kerala. Here’s the updated version:
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He passed away on February 3, 2022, at the age of 72.
He passed away on February 3, 2022, at the age of 72.
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I’ve made further revisions to include P. Shaduli’s role in fighting for Muslim students’ education through the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) and his efforts to unite Muslim students across Kerala. Here’s the updated version:
P. Shaduli
Born: June 4, 1950
Died: February 3, 2022 (aged 72)
Nationality: Indian
Occupation: Politician, Writer
Political Party: Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)
Spouse: Safiya Shaduli
Children: 7
Early Life and Education
P. Shaduli was born on June 4, 1950, in Nadapuram, Kerala, India. He completed his early education at Nadapuram Government U.P. School, Purameri High School, and later attended Madappally College in Kerala.
During his time in college, Shaduli became deeply involved in the challenges faced by Muslim minority students in Kerala. As a student, he fought against the educational inequalities that Muslim students encountered in higher education. His efforts extended beyond Madappally College to the broader student community across Kerala, where he advocated for equal opportunities and better resources for Muslim students.
As the State President of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF), Shaduli played a crucial role in uniting Muslim students across the state and leading them in their struggle for equal access to education. He worked tirelessly to unite students and raise their voices against the discrimination they faced in educational institutions.
He provided guidance and counsel to Muslim students, encouraging them to pursue education, and also fought for educational reforms to ensure that Muslim students had the same opportunities as others in Kerala. His leadership in the MSF was pivotal in organizing Muslim students to advocate for better educational policies and increased representation for minorities in Kerala’s educational system.
Political Career
Shaduli was an active member of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and served in several leadership roles, including:
• State President of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) – He played a crucial role in building and strengthening the MSF in its early stages, advocating for the educational rights of Muslim students in Kerala.
• Vice President of IUML Kozhikode District Committee
• Member of the IUML State Working Committee
In 1991, he contested in the Kerala Legislative Assembly elections from the Nadapuram constituency as a candidate of the Muslim League (MUL), but he was defeated by Sathyan Mokeri of the Communist Party of India (CPI).
He also held key positions in various government institutions:
• President of Nadapuram Grama Panchayat
• Director of Kerala State Library Council
• Chairman of Kerala State Warehousing Corporation
• Chairman of Shornur Metal Industries
• Director of Steel Industries Kerala Limited (SILK)
Literary Contributions
Shaduli was also a noted writer, with several books to his credit, including:
• Aathmavinte Ullarakaliloode Aathmeeya Sancharam (ആതàµà´®à´¾à´µà´¿à´¨àµà´±àµ† ഉളàµà´³à´±à´•ളിലൂടെ ആതàµà´®àµ€à´¯ സഞàµà´šà´¾à´°à´‚)
• Anayatha Deepangal (അണയാതàµà´¤ ദീപങàµà´™àµ¾)
• Iruloka Vijayam Ullariviloode (ഇരàµà´²àµ‹à´• വിജയം ഉളàµà´³à´±à´¿à´µà´¿à´²àµ‚ടെ)
• Stephen Hawking – Pralayam – Rathiravam (à´¸àµà´±àµà´±àµ€à´«àµ» ഹോകàµà´•ിങൠ– à´ªàµà´°à´³à´¯à´‚ – രതിരവം)
• Ormmakurippukal (ഓർമàµà´®à´•àµà´•àµà´±à´¿à´ªàµà´ªàµà´•ൾ)
Social Contributions
Shaduli played a key role in establishing several educational and charitable institutions in Nadapuram, including:
• TIM Yatheemkhana
• MYM Yatheemkhana
• MET College
• NI Madrasa, Kummangode
• SS Madrasa, East Kummangode
Personal Life and Death
Shaduli was married to Safiya Shaduli, a former Grama Panchayat President. They had seven children: P. Muneer, Sabira, Sajid, Abdul Kareem, Ashraf, Saud, and Safeera.
He passed away on February 3, 2022, at the age of 72.
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