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Exploring Literary Perspectives on the Malabar War at Abu Dhabi’s Islamic Center of India Youth Book Festival

Abu Dhabi Literary Festival Hosted by Islamic Center of India

The Islamic Center of India recently organized a thought-provoking book discussion as part of the Youth Book series focusing on the six-volume Historiography ‘1921- Malabar War’ published by K. The discussion centered around a century after the Malabar War, delving into its political and cultural impact through various poetic and historical lenses.

Panelists

  • Haider Bin Moitu (Indian IS representing various organizations Lamic Centre)
  • Imtiaz (ICC)
  • Assignar Ansari (E Islahi Center UA)
  • NP Abdun Nasser (Youth Book House)
  • Ashkar Nilambur (Indian Islahi Se Nr)

The panel discussion was moderated by Jafar Wayanad and provided in-depth insights into the historical significance of the Malabar War and its enduring relevance. The discussion was a testament to the commitment to scholarly exploration and intellectual discourse within the literary community.

Abu Dhabi: A Literary Festival organized by the Islamic Center of India The book discussion was organized as part of the Youth Book in six volumes Historiography ‘1921- Malabar War’ published by K. The discussion was organized based on

A century after the Malabar War, its political and cultural This text is carefully analyzed by different readings, both poetic and historical. Those who took part in the panel discussion said that there. Haider Bin Moitu (Indian IS representing various organizations Lamic Centre), Imtiaz (ICC), Assignar Ansari (E Islahi Center UA), NP Abdun Nasser (Youth Book House), Ashkar Nilambur (Indian Islahi Se Nr) participated in the panel discussion and speaking. Jafar Wayanad was the moderator.

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