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==Life and work==
==Life and work==
C. T. Abdurahim was born in the village of [[Chennamangallur]] in 1945. After studying religion for ten years, he left to continue his studies in [[Qatar]] in 1972. After completing his studies, he joined Qatar Police and accompanied the Director for Religious Affairs and Cultural Revival Department, [[Sheikh Ansari]] to India.{{Citation needed|date= April 2018}}
C. T. Abdurahim was born in the village of [[Chennamangallur]] in 1945. After studying religion for ten years, he left to continue his studies in [[Qatar]] in 1972. After completing his studies, he joined Qatar Police and accompanied the Director for Religious Affairs and Cultural Revival Department, [[SHEIKH ABDULLA IBRAHIM AL ANSARI|Sheikh Ansari]] to India.{{Citation needed|date= April 2018}}


In 1982 he left Qatar and came back to India and with the help of friends, set-up [[Dayapuram Educational and Cultural Centre]]. For the last 31 years, he has been coming to Dayapuram everyday including on Sundays and working on improving the quality of this organization.<ref>[http://dayapuram.org/residential-school/Managing-Committee.php Managing Committee of Dayapuram Residential School]</ref>
In 1982 he left Qatar and came back to India and with the help of friends, set-up [[Dayapuram Educational and Cultural Centre]]. For the last 31 years, he has been coming to Dayapuram everyday including on Sundays and working on improving the quality of this organization.<ref>[http://dayapuram.org/residential-school/Managing-Committee.php Managing Committee of Dayapuram Residential School]</ref>

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C. T. Abdurahim

C. T. Abdurahim (Malayalam:സി.ടി. അബ്ദുറഹിം) is a writer, religious scholar and educator.

Life and work

C. T. Abdurahim was born in the village of Chennamangallur in 1945. After studying religion for ten years, he left to continue his studies in Qatar in 1972. After completing his studies, he joined Qatar Police and accompanied the Director for Religious Affairs and Cultural Revival Department, Sheikh Ansari to India.[citation needed]

In 1982 he left Qatar and came back to India and with the help of friends, set-up Dayapuram Educational and Cultural Centre. For the last 31 years, he has been coming to Dayapuram everyday including on Sundays and working on improving the quality of this organization.[1]

Javed Anand called C. T. Abdurahim "the think tank of anti-Islamist movement among Muslims".[citation needed]

Publications

He has written 12 books in Malayalam:

  • Indiacharithrathinte Randu Mughangal (Two Faces of Indian History, 1971)
  • Mathavum Yukthivaadavum (Religion and Atheism, 1971)
  • Matham Thathwavum Prayogavum (Religion - Theory and Practice, 1980),
  • Swathathrasamaram Nashtappetta Naallukal (Freedom Movement - The Lost Pages, 1982)
  • Mathetharathwavum Indian Muslimkallum (Secularism and Indian Muslims, 1982)
  • Islamum Idamarukum (Islam and Idamaruku, 1982)
  • Pravaachakanmaar (Prophets, 1983)
  • Shariat Charchakal (Shariat Discussions, 1985)
  • Kulambadikal (Translation of an Arabic Novel, 1985)
  • Oru Malayali Musliminte Veritta Chinthakal (The Distinct Thought of Malayali Muslim, 2008)
  • Aathmageetham (Poetry collection. The Songs of the Self, 2010)
  • Muslim Bheegaravadathinte Thayverukal (The Roots of Muslim Terrorism, 2009-An Islamic critique of Islamism, sold 5000 copies in record time)

References

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