Deduction from School Syllabus | 20 Dec 2024

Why in News? 

Recently, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister assured that a chapter on Kashmiri patron Sufi saint, Sheikh Noor-Ud-Din Wali, also called Sheikh-ul-Alam, will not be deleted from class 9 syllabus. 

 Key Points 

  • Concerns Over Dropping of Chapter on Sufi Saint: 
    • Kulgam MLA expressed concerns about the reported removal of a chapter on Sheikh-ul-Alam, the revered Sufi saint, from the Class IX textbook. 
    • He termed the decision “deeply troubling” and criticized it as unacceptable for a society deeply rooted in Sufi traditions. 
    • He also urged the Chief Minister to intervene and ensure the reinstatement of the chapter to preserve the region's rich cultural and Sufi heritage. 
  • Response from CM: 
    • The Chief Minister responded that the chapter will not be deleted. 
    • The Education Minister directed the Principal Secretary to investigate and rectify the issue found in the PDF version of the textbook. 
  • Criticism by Peoples Conference Chief: 
    • This incident was described as “cultural terrorism” and an assault on Kashmir’s culture and ethos. 
    • The saint's teachings were highlighted as a beacon of hope and a role model, especially in current times of violence, greed, and hatred. 

 Sheikh Ul Alam 

 Sheikh Ul Alam

  • Early Life: 
    • Born in the 14th century in a small village in Kashmir. 
    • Raised in a devout Islamic household, deeply rooted in Kashmir's cultural heritage. 
    • Childhood marked by simplicity, peace, and early exposure to spiritual teachings. 
  • Influences and Education: 
    • Grew up in a Kashmir rich in Sufi traditions, Persian poetry, and ancient Vedic knowledge, fostering harmony and inclusiveness. 
    • Displayed a strong passion for spiritual awakening and poetry from a young age. 
    • Pursued knowledge under the guidance of renowned academics and Sufi masters. 
  • Teachings and Philosophy: 
    • Emphasized spiritual wisdom, unity, and social consciousness. 
    • His teachings reflect the harmony of diverse traditions and the pursuit of inner peace. 
  • Legacy: 
    • Left an indelible mark on Kashmiri culture, the Sufi tradition, and beyond. 
    • Remembered as a spiritual and literary icon whose lessons continue to inspire.