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| name = Al-Ameen Educational Society
| name = Al-Ameen Educational Society
| logo = [[File:Al-Ameen Logo.png|none|200px]]
| logo = [[File:Al-Ameen Logo.png|none|200px]]
| type = Educational
| type = Educational
| founded_date =
| founded_date =
| founder = Dr. [[Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian)|Mumtaz Ahmed Khan]]
| founder = [[Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian)|Mumtaz Ahmed Khan]]
| location = {{Flagicon|IND}} [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]]
| location = {{Flagicon|IND}} [[Bangalore]], [[Karnataka]] [[India]]
| City = [[Bangalore]]
| area_served = India
| State = [[Karnataka]]
| Country = India
| origins =
| origins =
| key_people =
| key_people =
| area_served = India
| homepage =
| homepage =
| Motto =
| motto =
| Mottoeng =
| established = 1966
| website = [http://www.alameen66-edu.org Al-Ameen Educational Society]
| Established = 1966
}}
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'''Al-Ameen Educational Society''' was started in the year 1966 to meet the needs of education in the city of [[Bangalore]] and of the minority Muslim community.<ref>[http://www.alameen66-edu.org/history.htm Website of Al-Ameen Institutions - History]</ref> Dr. [[Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian)|Mumtaz Ahmed Khan]] is the founder of al-Ameen Educational Society.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/article3905278.ece?css=print News - The Hindu - 17 September 2012]</ref> Number of social workers supported him to start and establish around 20 branches of Al-Ameen Educational Society and 200 institutions throughout India.<ref>[http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/02/19/stories/2004021900240400.htm News - The Hindu - 19 February 2004]</ref>
'''Al-Ameen Educational Society''' was started in the year 1966 to meet the needs of education in the city of [[Bangalore]] and of the minority Muslim community.<ref>[http://www.alameen66-edu.org/history.htm Website of Al-Ameen Institutions - History]</ref> [[Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian)|Mumtaz Ahmed Khan]] is the founder of al-Ameen Educational Society.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/article3905278.ece?css=print News - The Hindu - 17 September 2012]</ref> Number of social workers supported him to start and establish around 20 branches of Al-Ameen Educational Society and 200 institutions throughout India.<ref>[http://www.hindu.com/mp/2004/02/19/stories/2004021900240400.htm News - The Hindu - 19 February 2004]</ref>


==History==
==History==
Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan is the founder of Al-Ameen Educational Society.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/article3905278.ece?css=print News - The Hindu - 17 September 2012]</ref><ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/article3864232.ece News The Hindu 6 September 2012]</ref> At the age of 31, in 1966 Khan founded the Al-Ameen Movement. He had decided to name it The Bangalore Educational Society. He was advised against this by his friend Khader Hussein who suggested Al-Ameen Educational Society as a reference to the title given to Prophet Muhammad which meant The Trustworthy. Hussein later became the principle of Saboo Siddiq Polytechnic, Bombay.
Mumtaz Ahmed Khan is the founder of Al-Ameen Educational Society.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/article3905278.ece?css=print News - The Hindu - 17 September 2012]</ref><ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/article3864232.ece News The Hindu 6 September 2012]</ref> At the age of 31, in 1966 Khan founded the Al-Ameen Movement. He had decided to name it The Bangalore Educational Society. He was advised against this by his friend Khader Hussein who suggested Al-Ameen Educational Society as a reference to the title given to Prophet Muhammad which meant The Trustworthy. Hussein later became the principle of Saboo Siddiq Polytechnic, Bombay.
Abbasiya Begum, a female member of the Karnataka Legislative Council was elected the first chairperson of this society.
Abbasiya Begum, a female member of the Karnataka Legislative Council was elected the first chairperson of this society.


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|Founder & Chairman
|Founder & Chairman
|Dr.[[Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian)|Mumtaz Ahmed Khan]]<ref>[http://www.hindu.com/2011/02/23/stories/2011022366260400.htm News - The Hindu - 23 February 2011]</ref>
|[[Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian)|Mumtaz Ahmed Khan]]<ref>[http://www.hindu.com/2011/02/23/stories/2011022366260400.htm News - The Hindu - 23 February 2011]</ref>
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|Vice Chairman
|Vice Chairman
|Mr. A. Shaik Dawood
|A. Shaik Dawood
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|Vice Chairman
|Vice Chairman
|Mr Amjad Hussain Hafiz Karnataki
|Amjad Hussain Hafiz Karnataki
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|Hon. Secretary
|Hon. Secretary
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|Joint Secretary
|Joint Secretary
|Mr Umar Ismail Khan
|Umar Ismail Khan
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|Treasurer
|Treasurer
|Mr.Iqbal Ahmed Baig
|Iqbal Ahmed Baig
|}
|}


==Activities==
==Activities==
Planning Commission of India member Dr [[Syeda Saiyidain Hameed]] was awarded Al-Ameen All India Community Leadership Award - 2006 by the Secretary, Chairman and Vice Chairman on 23 January 2007.<ref>The function was organaised by Al-Ameen Educational Society The Hindu - Images</ref>
Planning Commission of India member [[Syeda Saiyidain Hameed]] was awarded Al-Ameen All India Community Leadership Award - 2006 by the Secretary, Chairman and Vice Chairman on 23 January 2007.<ref>The function was organaised by Al-Ameen Educational Society The Hindu - Images</ref>


==Institutions<ref>[http://newindianexpress.com/cities/bangalore/article601492.ece News India Express - 6 September 2012]</ref>==
==Institutions<ref>[http://newindianexpress.com/cities/bangalore/article601492.ece News India Express - 6 September 2012]</ref>==

Revision as of 09:38, 26 September 2016

Al-Ameen Educational Society
Established1966
FounderMumtaz Ahmed Khan
TypeEducational
Location
Area served
India
WebsiteAl-Ameen Educational Society

Al-Ameen Educational Society was started in the year 1966 to meet the needs of education in the city of Bangalore and of the minority Muslim community.[1] Mumtaz Ahmed Khan is the founder of al-Ameen Educational Society.[2] Number of social workers supported him to start and establish around 20 branches of Al-Ameen Educational Society and 200 institutions throughout India.[3]

History

Mumtaz Ahmed Khan is the founder of Al-Ameen Educational Society.[4][5] At the age of 31, in 1966 Khan founded the Al-Ameen Movement. He had decided to name it The Bangalore Educational Society. He was advised against this by his friend Khader Hussein who suggested Al-Ameen Educational Society as a reference to the title given to Prophet Muhammad which meant The Trustworthy. Hussein later became the principle of Saboo Siddiq Polytechnic, Bombay. Abbasiya Begum, a female member of the Karnataka Legislative Council was elected the first chairperson of this society.

A number of social workers supported him for starting and establishing around 20 branches of Al-Ameen Educational Society and 200 institutions throughout India.

Structure

Founder Mumtaz Ahmed Khan
Designation Details
Founder & Chairman Mumtaz Ahmed Khan[6]
Vice Chairman A. Shaik Dawood
Vice Chairman Amjad Hussain Hafiz Karnataki
Hon. Secretary Al-Ameen Ratna Subhan Shariff [7]
Joint Secretary Umar Ismail Khan
Treasurer Iqbal Ahmed Baig

Activities

Planning Commission of India member Syeda Saiyidain Hameed was awarded Al-Ameen All India Community Leadership Award - 2006 by the Secretary, Chairman and Vice Chairman on 23 January 2007.[8]

Institutions[9]

References