HAS AN END FOR LEARNING?
Are so-called Islamic scholars real “scholars” ? Here, in Kerala 3 or 5 years Arabic Collage –learned
or ‘ got Thehsweel’- persons are
compelled to call themScholar, Aalim, Ulema or even Shamsul Ulema. But, I understand knowledge has no end and an
ever growing phenomena. Islamic Knowledge has many field and divisions and so
many of our predecessors like Ibn Seena, Gazali , Ibn Kaldoun etc are profound scholars in many section of knowledge like:
astronomy,fiqh, “thasawuf”, geology, mathematics, algebra, and even in
medicine. How can compare our present so called ‘scholars’ who acquired little
knowledge in mere ‘fiqh’, with these
kind of legend personalities in the Islamic history. How ever, our common people believe or
compelled to believe that these Arabic college products ( some tail added with
their name like Darimy,Faisy, Nadvi, madani,moulavi, or known in two or 3
English alphabetic letters – CT, AP, VT, CKP-) are the highest Islamic scholar
and the last resort of all knowledge. Actually, most of them, highlighted and
popularized by the support of some Muslim/Islamic organizations.
But, here, I introduce, an old, simple man who acquired several division of the
knowledge and living practically.
Unfortunately he have been neglected by our mainstream Muslim organizations due
to lack of commitment with them.
A documentary has been published about this man - much
neglected scholar,
Ali Manikfan
Regards, wahab
(and continue to read about him):
Ali Manikfan - A Living Legend
Talent is not wisdom
and wisdom is not Talent. Talent is the Grace of the Almighty. Wisdom is
attainment of knowledge in a subject by way of strenuous efforts. But, if
talent and wisdom merges together it becomes a fantastic legend.
Ali Manikfan, native
of Minicoy Island in Lakshdweep, is a man of fantastic skill coupled with
wisdom of a man, which happens very rarely. Ali Manikfan who acquired deep
knowledge in Qur’aan and Islamic teachings is different in life style and views
from others. Ali Manikfan is an example for simple life, innocence and
purity. Dark in complexion, medium in
physique with a Henchman’s beard, this man is storage of multifarious knowledge
and skill. Even though not having any academic qualification Manikfan’s
knowledge in different languages is one among his various skills. He is well
versed in fifteen languages in which he can speak, read and write. Over and
above his mother tongue Mahal, he is used to handle English, Hindi, Malayalam,
Tamil, Urdu, Arabic, Latin, French, Russian, German, Persian, Sanskrit and
Simhala and in some languages he is a scholar too. He has acquired in-depth
knowledge in the field of Marine Biology, Marine research, Geography,
Astronomy, Social science, Ecology, Traditional shipbuilding, Fisheries,
Education, Agriculture, Horticulture, Self-sufficiency and Technology. He has
proved his knowledge and mettle in these fields from time to time.
The famous Marine
Biologist and Director of Central Marine research institute Dr S. Jones who
came to the Island to find and research the variety–wise fishes, soon realized
the skill lying in Ali Manikfan who helped Jones very much in collecting very
rare species of fishes. Dr. Jones found out and honored the inherent skills
lying in Ali Manikfan. Dr Jones has published a book on the fishes of
Laccadives in which he gives an account about Ali Manikfan’s vast knowledge
about sea and fishes, which astonished him. Dr. Jones christened the new
species of fish collected by Ali Manikfan as Abudefduf Manikfani.
Ali Manikfan the
second son of Moosa Manikfan and Fathima Manika was born on 16-03-1938 in an
Aristocratic family in Minicoy Island of Laccadives. His father Moosa Manikfan
the last Amin of the Island during colonial rule, sent his son to Kannur for
education. But he could not adjust with the school education and left the
school and his acdamic career came to an end but his quest for knowledge
continued. Ali Manikfan joined the Fisheries lab in 1960. Later, he was
promoted as Museum Assistant. He worked in Fisheries for 20 years till his
voluntary retirement in 1980.
He took voluntary
retirement from the post of Museum Assistant due to the fact that he realized
that the research and experiments, which are being done by him, may cause
difficulties in carrying out the duties and may not be faithful to the
assignment.
Ali Manikfan took up
the assignment as Museum Assistant in Central Marine Research, Mandapam, in
Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu at the request of Dr. S. Jones. In the
near by village Vedalay he found a place to perform his experiments and
researches. It was a barren land. By constructing a hut in that land Ali
Manikfan and family started living there. He says that according to the climate
there, huts are more suitatable for living. Based on naturalistic efforts, he
tried to convert the barren land into a fertile one and he succeeded in it.
He applied for
electric connection and waited for a long time. In spite of his repeated
requests to the authorities, he did not get the electricity. Disgusted, Ali
Manikfan thought about a self-owned powerhouse. His underlying skill awkened
and started to work. He cut the top end of a dried palm tree near by his house
and installed a windmill on the stake; worked a dynamo of a car. From this he could charge an old battery and
the battery supplied the power which lit the lights and operated the radio and
other gadgets in his hut. This was ample evidence for Ali Manikfan’s skill and
self-sufficiency. He developed a system by absorbing the air from the oven and
produced energy for a fridge - a low cost fridge affordable by the ordinary
people.
For his own purpose
he invented a cycle fitted by a roller motor, which one can ride very easily at
a speed of twenty-five km per hour. This cycle could work many hours
continuousely. Ali Manikfan, along with his son traveled up to Delhi on this
cycle. He owns a patent for this cycle.
After voluntary
retirement from the service, in Central Marine Fisheries Istitute, for two
decades, Ali Manikfan had to undertake a historical and fantastic mission - a
retracing of the adventure of 9655 km, voyage done by the famous sailor Sindbad
1200 year’s ago. Tim Severin, A journalist and adventurer of Ireland wanted to
explore the facts of the story ‘Sindbad the Sailor’. For this voyage the ship
similar to that which Sindbad used 1200 year’s ago was to be made by using the
same material and technology as were used for the Sindbad. Tim Severin was
searching for a suitable person to construct such a ship. At that time Dr. Jones recommended Ali
Manikfan’s name to Tim Severin. Ali Manikfan undertook the construction work of
the ship in 1981. Ali Manikfan and his
team reached Oman. Within one year a ship by name ‘Sohar’ was completed. It
took 75000, coconut husks four tons of coir and a lot of Aini trees for the
construction of ‘Sohar’ which performed
the voyage, under the leadership of captain Tim Severin with 22 passengers,
from Muscat to Canton (China) and the vessel is now in Oman at Muscat preserved
as a monument of their culture & heritage. This is a living monument of Ali
Manikfan’s technological skill. Tim Severin has written a book on this
re-enactment of the voyage of Sindbad, by name “The Sindbad Voyage”.
Tim Severin expressed
his gratitude to Ali Manikfan for the construction of traditional Sindbad’s
ship and praised Ali Manikfan’s skill. Even a foreign expert has noted that
this construction was an incredible one.
After returning from
Muscat Ali Manikfan worked as an engine converter at Madras in Tamil Nadu. He
assisted Arch Bishop Mar Gregorios in constructing an electrical dryer for his
fisheries project at Thottapalli. He served as workshop chief in Dr. Jones’ Polio
Home, at Trivandrum making braces and calipers for polio affected kids. Being
interested in agricultural pursuits Ali Manikfan purchased 13 acres of land in
Thirunelveli District. He constructed a
hut and a windmill to generate electricity. He insisted not to remove
spontaneous growth and not to do any work on land including manuring and he
named his farm ‘Do Nothing Farm’. He
believed that watering is not needed for big trees and coconut palms. If at all
watering is done it should be away from the tree for, then only the roots will
go deep in search of water. It helps to
get the yield for longer periods. Though
the growth in sapling stage may be very slow, later the growth will be faster
and yield will be good. Ali Manikfan’s agricultural method proves that the
modern agricultural methods are unscientific, contrary to nature and unfruitful
in the long run.
Ali Manikfan
developed a scientific basis for the Islamic Calendar. The day when Sun, Moon
and Earth come in a stright line is called the New moon day. The very next day
is the first day of a lunar month. To fix the beginning of a lunar Calendar it
is not necessary to watch the rising of the moon. The event can be predicted by
calculations by any qualified or experienced astronomer and any layman with
some training can check the dates with the phases of the moon. Hence there
remains no difficulty in preparing a Universal Lunar Calendar in advance. Ali
Manikfan proved that his calculation is scientific and in conformity with the
teachings of the Qur’aan. Young scholars who obtained this knowledge from Ali
Manikfan are now engaged in the publication of this calendar in Kerala and
Tamil Nadu. Ali Manikfan prophesies that based on Islamic law and concepts and
by adopting scientific methods, in future, days of fasting, Eid, Arafah etc
will be observed by the Muslims all over the world on the same day.
He rendered service
as the first president of Lakshadweep Environment Trust, vice chairman of Union
Territory Building Develop Board, Member Advisory Board, and Fellow of marine
Biological Association of India, Chairman Hijra Committee etc. Manikfan has
written a number of monograms and he was encouraged with many honors. He was
invited to the National Institute of Science & Technology and Development Studies
where he delivered two literary of high academic content. He took part in a
seminar on ‘Medicines from the sea’ at National Institute of Oceanography at
Goa. The “Island Formation” and “Meeqathul Qibla” are his notable essays.
Ali Manikfan’s family
consists of wife, a son and 3 daughters. His son is working in engine
department in Merchant Navy. All the 3 daughters are teachers. None of his
children studied in Academic institutions. They studied themselves and grew to
their own interest. A daughter is running an institution wherein the above said
education system is followed. Ten students in the age group of 3 to 5 are
studying in this institution. Languages, custom etc, are being taught in an
interesting manner. The method of teaching is through play and entertainment.
Mother tongue is not taught. Students learn it by themselves. Ali Manikfan
continues his experiments, research in productivity of land in conformity with
the nature and climate at his farm in Vallioor in Tirunelveli District. He
practices “Do Nothing” agriculture and allows spontaneous growth. This area
which was dry and barren is now changing into a green and fertile land.
Ali Manikfan says –
Nobody has to do anything but refrain from destroying the natural growth. For
the past so many years the life of Ali Manikfan is closely attached with
nature. He eats all leaves and fruits. Ali manikfan himself says he eats all
kinds of leaves that goats eat.
It is unfortunate
that till date Ali Manikfan’s talents and wisdom have not been utilized fully
nor given due recognition. Tim Severin praised Ali Manikfan as “A man in a
million” and most of us still do not even know this complete man fully. This
account of Ali Mankfan is not complete. It may not be possible to narrate
everything about a noble man at a time – we have to study him, his philosophy,
his ideology and his ideals and that needs more than a lifetime.
Ali Manikfan gives us
the message “WE MUST DEPEND ON OURSELVES” through his own life splendid with
self-dependency, self-sufficiency. If we can emulate him in at least one aspect
we would have done justice to this prophet of nature and Apostle of Islam. The
Almighty keeps the pearl inside the oyster. People have to find out and utilize
it. Ali Manikfan is also a precious pearl, we must find him a living legend; we
must find life from it.
Pls send comment to:wahabkp@gmail.com
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