Badruddin Ajmal Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Molana
Office1:President of the All India United Democratic Front
Term Start1:2 October 2005
Predecessor1:Post Established
Office2:Member of the Assam Legislative Assembly
Constituency2:Salmara South
Term Start2:2006
Term End2:2009
Predecessor2:Wazed Ali Choudhury
Successor2:Wazed Ali Choudhury
Constituency3:Jamunamukh
Term Start3:2006
Term End3:2006
Predecessor3:Khalilur Rahman Chowdhury
Successor3:Sirajuddin Ajmal
Badruddin Ajmal
Constituency:Dhubri
Office:Member of parliament, Lok Sabha
Termstart:16 May 2009
Termend:4 June 2024
Predecessor:Anwar Hussain
Successor:Rakibul Hussain
Birth Date:1950 2, df=y
Birth Place:Hojai, Assam, India[1]
Nationality:Indian
Party:All India United Democratic Front (2005 to present)
Alma Mater:Darul Uloom Deoband
Spouse:Rehana Badruddin Ajmal
Profession:Politician, businessman
Relatives:Sirajuddin Ajmal (brother)
Date:28 February 2021
Source:https://web.archive.org/web/20210228040420/http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Members/MemberBioprofile.aspx?mpsno=4436
Office5:State President of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, Assam unit
Office6:Chief Executive Officer of Ajmal Foundation
Term Start6:2005
Predecessor6:Post Established

Maulana Badruddin Ajmal (born 12 February 1950) is an Indian businessman, politician, philanthropist and Islamic theologian from the state of Assam.[2] He is the state-president of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind for Assam. He is also serving as the Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Dhubri constituency since 2009 and the Founder and President of the All India United Democratic Front since 2005. He is also Chief Executive Officer of a non-profit organization, Ajmal Foundation which established 25 educational institutions,[3] schools, and hospitals.[4]

Biography

Ajmal was born on 12 February 1950 to a Bengali Muslim family from Hojai in central Assam. His family traces their origins to the Sylhet district of eastern Bengal.[5] He is the son of Haji Ajmal Ali, a rice farmer who moved to Mumbai in 1950 to try to succeed in the perfume industry using the oud plant. After the opening of the first store in the 1960s, the Ajmal perfume brand quickly grew to become a large brand in the Middle East.[6]

He holds master's degrees in Theology and Arabic from Darul Uloom Deoband.

Career

The son of the founder of Ajmal Perfumes, he established the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in 2005.[7] He is also the president of the Assam State Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind.[8] He is a three-time MP from Dhubri constituency.[9] He has been regularly listed among "The 500 Most Influential Muslims" of the world.[10] [11]

He is the managing trustee of Haji Abdul Majid Memorial (HAMM) Public Trust, Hojai. This trust is best known for the charitable hospital Haji Abdul Majid Memorial Hospital and Research Center[12] at Hojai, Assam. He also established a hospital at Malua near Badarpur of Karimganj, named as Badarpur Hospital.[13] In 2005, he established Ajmal Foundation, a non-governmental organization based in Assam, India, and operating 25 educational institutions across the state.[14]

Since 1995 AD (1415 AH), he has also been serving as the director of Shaikhul Hind Academy, a department of Darul Uloom Deoband.[15]

Political activities

He was the president of Hojai session reception committee of Assam Sahitya Sabha, 2004 and Darul Hadith, Jayanagar Madrassa. Assam Ajmal's political debut came in 2005 after the Supreme Court struck down the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunal) Act.[16] Ajmal founded the Assam United Democratic Front, which was renamed the All-India United Democratic Front in 2013.

Before the 2006 Assam assembly elections, Ajmal was politically insignificant. During the 2006 elections however, his party managed to win 10 seats fighting the Congress. he was elected simultaneously from two constituencies – South Salmara and Jamunamukh – by a large margin of votes. In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, Ajmal won from Dhubri constituency.

In the 2011 Assembly polls, AIUDF won 18 seats and emerged as the largest opposition party in Assam.[17]

In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Ajmal was re-elected from Dhubri and his party won 3 Lok Sabha seats. In the 2016 assembly elections, however, the BJP swept the polls and Ajmal himself lost the Salmara South constituency. His party was reduced to 13 seats.[18]

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Ajmal was the only candidate from his party to keep his seat, winning again from Dhubri. With 7 children, he has most children for any Member of Parliament in India.[19] In 2020, Ajmal announced he and Congress would be in alliance for the 2021 polls.

Controversy

Ajmal's statements have often courted controversy for polarizing Bengali Muslims. Following the 2012 Assam riots, Ajmal claimed the violence was between Bodos and Muslims. The remarks were criticised by an Assamese Muslim group, the Sadou Asom Gariya – Moria Desi (SAGMJ), along with the All Assam Students Union, for ignoring that Assamese Muslim were not involved at all.

On 22 January 2021, at a rally in Dhubri, Ajmal claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had a list of 3500 mosques it would destroy if returned to power at the Centre and that “they will not let women go out wearing ‘burqa’, grow a beard, wear a skullcap or even offer azaan at mosques.” The BJP claimed he was making "communal statements" out of nervousness since BJP "will get majority share of Muslim votes" this election. Congress, with whom Ajmal is in alliance, as well as NDA party Asom Gana Parishad also condemned the remarks.[20]

On October 20, 2023, at an alumni meet in Assam's Goalpara, Ajmal triggered controversy by linking high crime rates among Muslims to their low educational attainment. He later clarified his remarks were meant to emphasize the importance of education, citing global observations of Muslim youth underachieving. Despite facing criticism, Ajmal maintained his stance, blaming societal ills on lack of education and urging youths to prioritize schooling. However, his initial comments comparing Muslims to criminals and highlighting their high incarceration rates were condemned for being insensitive and promoting harmful stereotypes.[21] [22]

On January 5, 2024, Ajmal sparked controversy in Assam by advising Muslims to avoid train travel and stay home during the Ram Mandir consecration ceremony in Ayodhya from Jan 20 till Jan 25. Citing potential "untoward incidents," he also labeled the BJP "the biggest enemy of Muslims." BJP leader Giriraj Singh countered, calling Ajmal's statement divisive and highlighting the BJP's inclusivity and invitation to Muslim leader Iqbal Ansari for the ceremony. Ajmal's remarks and the ensuing debate raised concerns about potential security risks and interfaith tensions during the significant event.[23] [24] [25]

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.india.gov.in/govt/loksabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=4436{{Dead link|date=May 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  2. Web site: Himanta Biswa Sarma: In this Assam election, Bangladeshi immigrants want their own CM too. 15 February 2016.
  3. News: Agha . Eram . Number of Students Clearing NEET Exam After Coaching From Ajmal Foundation's Increases from 11 to 80 . 18 May 2022 . News18 . . 18 October 2020 . en.
  4. News: Chakravarty . Ipsita . Saikia . Arunabh . 'Minority communalism is costly': A polarising debate on citizenship makes Assam's Muslims cautious . 18 May 2022 . Scroll . . 18 April 2019.
  5. News: Assam assembly election: Perfume baron Badruddin Ajmal is expected to hold on to his strongholds & expand his reach. 31 January 2016. Seetharaman, G.. The Economic Times.
  6. Web site: Sajjad. M.. Ajmal Perfumes: A 70-year legacy of farm to fragrance. 2021-02-01. Khaleej Times. en.
  7. Web site: All India United Democratic Front . 2022-07-15 . www.aiudf.org.
  8. Web site: Bioprofile of 15th Lok Sabha members, India . 30 June 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161102003242/http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/Members/Biography.aspx?mpsno=4436 . 2 November 2016 . dead .
  9. Web site: 15th Lok sabha members, Assam, India. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925134612/http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/Members/statedetail.aspx?state_code=Assam. 25 September 2015. 30 June 2012.
  10. Web site: The Muslim 500: Badruddin Ajmal Qasmi. 2020-04-14. en-US.
  11. News: Times of India on 22 most influential Muslims in India. . 12 October 2015 . en-US. 2020-04-14.
  12. Web site: Ajmal Foundation . 24 July 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090401130846/http://www.ajmalfoundation.org/ . 1 April 2009 . dead .
  13. News: Badruddin Ajmal Election Results 2021: News, Votes, Results of Assembly . NDTV.com . en.
  14. News: Number of Students Clearing NEET Exam After Coaching From Ajmal Foundation's Increases from 11 to 80 . www.news18.com . 2020-10-18 . en.
  15. Book: Qasmi, Muhammadullah Khalili. Muhammadullah Khalili Qasmi. Darul Uloom Deoband Ki Jame O Mukhtasar Tareekh . Shaikh-Ul-Hind Academy . 3rd. October 2020. India. 790. ur. 1345466013.
  16. News: 17 August 2012. Assam Muslims blame perfume baron for unrest. Hindustan Times. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120819062428/http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Guwahati/Assam-Muslims-blame-AIUDF-chief-for-violence-in-state/Article1-915265.aspx. 19 August 2012.
  17. Web site: Partywise Trends & Result . 19 May 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140519040751/http://www.eciresults.ap.nic.in/PartyWiseResult.htm . 19 May 2014 .
  18. Web site: 2021-01-30. The 'Ajmal' factor in Assam Assembly polls. 2021-02-01. Deccan Herald. en.
  19. Web site: 2019-08-25. Mr PM, Please Note: 96 BJP MPs Have Three or More Children. 2021-02-01. NewsClick. en.
  20. Web site: 2021-01-21. Congress runs for cover in Assam after new ally AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal sparks a row. 2021-02-01. Hindustan Times. en.
  21. News: 28 October 2023 . 'Muslims No.1 in going to jail': AIUDF leader Badruddin Ajmal stands firm on his controversial statement . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240108071804/https://www.deccanherald.com/india/muslims-no1-in-going-to-jail-aiudf-leader-badruddin-ajmal-stands-firm-on-his-controversial-statement-2746068 . Jan 8, 2024 . Jan 8, 2024 . . English.
  22. News: 28 October 2023 . AIUDF Chief Badruddin Claims Muslims Are 'No.1 In Crime', Calls For Education Reform . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240108074145/https://www.northeasttoday.in/2023/10/28/aiudf-chief-badruddin-claims-muslims-are-no-1-in-crime-calls-for-education-reform/ . Jan 8, 2024 . Jan 8, 2024 . Northeast Today . English.
  23. News: Jan 7, 2024 . 'Stay home from Jan 20-25': AIUD chief Badruddin Ajmal urges Muslims ahead of Ram Mandir inauguration, BJP hits back . Jan 8, 2024 . Mint . English.
  24. News: Kalita . Prabin . Jan 7, 2024 . Stay Home Ahead Of Ram Temple Consecration: Badruddin Ajmal To Muslims . Jan 8, 2024 . . English.
  25. News: Jan 7, 2024 . AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal asks Muslims not to travel during Ram Temple consecration ceremony period . Jan 8, 2024 . . English.