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Nationality
  
India

Name
  
CH Musliyar

Died
  
May 4, 1994

Religion
  
Islam

Role
  
Islamic scholar

Born
  
1930December10
Valakkulam Malappuram Kerala state, India.

Residence
  
Valakkulam Malappuram Kerala state, India.

Known for
  
First president of Darul Huda Islamic University

CH Hydrose Musliyar (Malayalam: സി എച്ച് ഹൈദ്രോസ് മുസ്ലിയാര് Arabic: سي.يج.حيدروس مسليار‎) was one of the most influenced mystic scholar in the hearts of Keralites as well as in outside. His innumerable social services were unforgettable and stimulating events to the dweller o Kerala. Humility, sincerity, piety fidelity and self-consciousness of smallness raised him t the pinnacle of success and came to be extra ordinary genius. He did the ultimate in social reformation like his herculean task in laying foundation to world-renowned university of southern India, Darul Huda Islamic University, and other institutions which play the vital role in the progressive ideas among Muslims of Kerala.

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Early life

The history of renaissance starts from the birth of C.H Hydrose in Hijra 1349 Rajab 19 (AC 1930 December 10) at Valakkulam (Malappuram) as the son of Chirangan Muhammed Musliyar and Fathima, latter passed in the very early period of CH Hydrose Musliyar. After being orphaned, he was brought up many mothers and so there was huge network of family by the milk feeding. His family succeeded well known scholars of Kerala, who had become the teachers of modern scholars of Kerala. his father was the student of Abdul Bari Musliyar and was attracted by him. Abdul Bari Musliyar suggested his father as the Qatheeb of Palppura Juam masjid and he served there until his demise. His father submitted his life to natives of his village, as activist of Samastha and other social wing. C. H Hydrose Musliyar's mother died a few hours after his birth, when she was 17 years old. After the death of his mother, he was brought up by his grandmother. The childhood of C.H Hydrose Musliyar was great ideal gor every child. He passed his childhood days. Erving a lot of scholar. As mentioned earlier many seminars of Samsatha was held in Pudupparamb and scholar came to his village on behalf of the seminars. He did his best to become good slave of Almighty.

Education

When he completed his five years, his father Chirangan Muhammed Musliyar admitted him in a Madrassa and school. After his primary education from Madras and school his father brought him t Darse in order to be taught by great scholars of that time. First he studied in Klarim Moochikkal Juma Masjid underschcol C.H Muhammed Kutty Musliyar. After learning basics of Arabic language in Klari he joined Cheroor Juma masjid to study under scholar andsaint Ponmal Moideen Haji Musliayr. In 1953 He went Bellore Baqiyath Swalihath, Tamil Nadu, in order to be graduated. He was accompanied there by TKM Bava Musliyar, quazi of Kasaragod, MM Basheer Musliyar and at last in 1955 he was enrolled as Baqavi.

His service for Darul Huda Islamic University

Usthad served the Muslim society to uplift its status in education with Dr.U Baputty Haji under the label of Samastha Mahal Federation (SMF). A group consisted of CH Hydrose Musliyar, Dr.U Baputty Haji, MM Basheer Musliyar, Chemmukkan Kunnhappu Haji and Saidalavi Haji gathered in Tourist home at Kottakkal and decided to set up an institution where both religious and material education will be instructed and this institution later developed into Darul Huda Islamic University, famous university in southern India. On 25 December 1983, they laid foundation stone for Darul Huda Islamic University and inaugurated in June 25, 1986. He also did his best in the formation of National Institution of Urdu medium in Darul Huda Islamic University campus.

Demise

He was hospitalized following to disease in April 9 and after ten days he was discharged in April 18. Later he became ill and died on 6 May 1994.

References

CH Hydrose Musliyar Wikipedia