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Farhat Amin (born 26 February 1967) is an Indian journalist,
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and social activist. She's Odisha's state convenor of
Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan or BMMA () is an autonomous, secular, rights-based mass organization led by Zakia Soman which fights for the citizenship rights of the Muslim women in India. The BMMA was formed in January 2011. The organisation is ...
, a national rights based organisation which fights for the rights of Muslim women. Farhat is the founder and chief functionary of BIRD Trust, a non-governmental organisation which works for the upliftment of marginalized women in
Odisha Odisha (), formerly Orissa (List of renamed places in India, the official name until 2011), is a States and union territories of India, state located in East India, Eastern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by ar ...
. She is the pioneer of Muslim women movement in
Odisha Odisha (), formerly Orissa (List of renamed places in India, the official name until 2011), is a States and union territories of India, state located in East India, Eastern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by ar ...
. In 2005 she was enlisted in the directory of Development journalists published by the prestigious
Press Institute of India Press Institute of India (PII) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1963 for the development of standards of journalism in India. It conducts workshops on development journalism, women empowerment and child rights, national security, fo ...
.


Early life and education

Farhat Amin was born on 26 February 1967 in
Cuttack Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
,
Odisha Odisha (), formerly Orissa (List of renamed places in India, the official name until 2011), is a States and union territories of India, state located in East India, Eastern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by ar ...
, as the youngest daughter of the notable Muslim politician and social worker of Cuttack,
Afzal-ul Amin Mohammed Afzal-ul Amin, popularly known as M.A. Amin, was an Indian statesman, politician and social worker from Cuttack, Odisha. He served as the general secretary of Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee during Biren Mitra's chief ministership. Afz ...
and his wife Syeda Roshanara Akhtar. Farhat is the granddaughter of the eminent educationist and freedom fighter,
Sayeed Mohammed Sayeed Mohammed (25 August 1891 – 18 July 1922) was an Indian people, Indian Odia people, Odia educationist, freedom fighter and philanthropist. In 1913, he founded the Moslem Seminary (present day: Sayeed Seminary) at Cuttack, which is regar ...
. Farhat completed her early education at P.M. Academy and St.Joseph Girl's high school, she then did her graduation in English Literature (hons) from
Sailabala Women's College, Cuttack Shailabala Women's College (also known as S.B. Women's College) is a state run postgraduate, undergraduate and junior +2 women's government college on Madhusudan road in Cuttack, India. It is the first women's college of Odisha. It was named af ...
. Farhat completed her master's in English literature from
Ravenshaw University Ravenshaw University, formerly known as Ravenshaw College, is a co-educational state university situated in Cuttack, Odisha on the eastern coast of India. Founded as Ravenshaw College in 1868, the institution became a university in 2006. The u ...
in 1987. Later she joined the field of
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after doing a P.G Diploma in Journalism and
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from St. Nivedita's college in Kolkata.


Career

Farhat began her career in journalism as the sub-editor of ''
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'', later as a columnist she designed, illustrated and edited a weekly column for children (Kid's corner) of the ''Sun Times''. In July 1992 Farhat joined ''Hindustan Times'' as its Cuttack Correspondent and wrote news, reports and articles. In 1998 Farhat married
Saleem Farook Saleem Farook was an Indian tribal rights activist and social worker from Karnataka. In 1989 he started the Thuamul Rampur tribal movement in Kalahandi which fought against the issue of land alienation of the tribals in that region. On 9 June 19 ...
, a social activist from
Coorg Kodagu district () (also known by its former name Coorg) is an administrative district in the Karnataka state of India. Before 1956, it was an administratively separate Coorg State at which point it was merged into an enlarged Mysore State ...
,
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who worked for the tribals in
Kalahandi Kalahandi district (Pron: Kaḷāhāṇḍi) is a district of Odisha in India. It was a princely state in British India and in post-independence period it merged with Odisha state in India as Kalahandi district comprising current Kalahandi d ...
. Farhat then wrote and illustrated articles for various national and local dailies and magazines as a freelance journalist. During this time she had the opportunity to meet and interview former chief minister of Kerela E.M.S. Namboodiripad, columnist
Kushwant Singh Khushwant Singh FKC (born Khushal Singh, 2 February 1915 – 20 March 2014) was an Indian author, lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician. His experience in the 1947 Partition of India inspired him to write ''Train to Pakistan'' in 1956 (m ...
, freedom fighter
Manmohini Sahgal Manmohini Sahgal (née Zutshi, 1909–1994) was an Indian freedom fighter and politician. She was a member of the Nehru–Gandhi family. Biography Her father was a nephew to Motilal Nehru, and she was therefore Jawaharlal Nehru's first cousi ...
and poet
Amrita Pritam Amrita Pritam (; 31 August 1919 – 31 October 2005) was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. A prominent figure in Punjabi literature, she is the recipient of the 1956 Sahitya Akademi Award. Her body o ...
for various dailies and magazines. Farhat received a Media Fellowship from
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to work on Violence Against Women in Southeast Asia before the campaign started in Odisha in 2004. She worked as a campaign manager for We Can, Odisha. It was during this period that she realised the plight of
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and
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women who were doubly oppressed from within and outside the community. She is the current state convenor of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan, Odisha and has been working for women with a special focus on Muslim and Dalit women for over sixteen years. As a part of it she has been organizing awareness programmes for Muslim and Dalit women in 6 districts of Odisha including
Cuttack Cuttack (, or officially Kataka in Odia language, Odia ), is the former capital, deputy capital and the 2nd largest city of the Indian state of Odisha. It is also the headquarters of the Cuttack district. The name of the city is an anglicised f ...
,
Jajpur Jajpur (also known as Jajapur) () is a town and a municipality in Jajpur district in the Indian state of Odisha. It was the capital of the Kesari dynasty, later supplanted by Cuttack. It is the headquarter of Jajpur district. Etymology a ...
,
Khurda Khordha is a city and a Municipality area in Khordha District in the Indian state of Odisha. Bhubaneswar, is the capital of Odisha located within the Khordha district and is only 25 km from Khordha town. Odisha State Highway 1 and Nation ...
,
Berhampur Berhampur (; also known as Brahmapur) is a city on the eastern coastline of Odisha, India. Known as the "Silk City" it is the headquarter of Ganjam district, Ganjam district and home to Odisha's one of the major and the oldest railway station ...
,
Ganjam Ganjam is a town and a notified area council in Ganjam district in the state of Odisha, India. Brahmapur, Odisha, Brahmapur, one of the major city of Odisha, is situated in this district on the eastern coastline. Geography Ganjam is located at ...
and
Bhadrak Bhadrak is a city of Odisha state in eastern India. The city is the district headquarters of Bhadrak district. According to legend, the city derives its name from the Goddess Bhadrakali, whose temple is on the banks of the Salandi River. Hi ...
. Under her convenorship surveys were conducted in Odisha regarding the Triple talaaq, Model Nikahnama,
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and other rights-based issues. In 2008 she established her own non-governmental organisation called BIRD (Bold Initiatives Research and Documentation), which works for the empowerment, justice, health, education and employment of marginalized women in Odisha. She was a member of the Free legal Aid committee of Odisha State Legal Authority and also a member of the ethical committee of
Srirama Chandra Bhanja Medical College and Hospital Srirama Chandra Bhanja Medical College and Hospital, also known as S.C.B Medical College and Hospital, is a public medical college in Cuttack, Odisha, India. It is named after Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo, a ruler of was of the Mayurbhanj State, Ma ...
, Cuttack. She is currently a life member of Odisha State Council for child welfare.


Masjid entry

In November 2007, the fortnightly Violence Against Women awareness programme was held in Odisha under her convenorship. With permission from the Masjid authorities, the programme was scheduled to be conducted inside the library of the Masjid premises. Farhat asked the senior authority of the Masjid if the women could offer
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in the mosque to which he said yes. He instructed the women to enter the masjid through another door and offer namaz in the library. As Farhat would do in all the programmes, before this programme she had informed the local police station. Her journalist friends picked the news and soon ‘''Muslim women entering the mosque''’ was all over the media. Around 100 women who had finished the training programme were ready to offer namaz in the mosque. The mosque authorities then allowed only 5 women, which Farhat politely refused as they were more in number, hence the women offered namaz under the shamiana itself. Farhat told the media that they were not offering namaz inside the mosque because the mosque was too small to accommodate all the women who had come for the programme. When the journalists met the mosque head, the mosque authority developed cold feet and backed out saying that they did not give permission to anyone for offering namaz inside the mosque or in the shamiana and that Farhat and her team had forcibly entered the Masjid. This became a huge issue and a
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was passed against her. Anjuman-Islamia Ahle Sunnat-o-Jammat, the apex body of the Muslim community in the city issued a
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to all the 33 mosques in the city to stop women from praying at public places, in spite of the fact that Muslim women are not barred from praying in public by the
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. However the practice is generally discouraged in India. But in big mosques, there are separate enclosures for women which again are seldom used. In 2020, 13 years after this incident had taken place in Cuttack, the
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, the leading body of Muslim opinion in
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declared that women can enter mosques, stating that
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allows its women to pray in mosques.


Awards

In 2005 she was awarded the Kalinga Gastroenterology Foundation Samana for spreading public awareness and striving to eradicate the menace of
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among children. In 2009 she was felicitated by the
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on Women's Day in the National Alliance of Women Organisation's (NAWO) meet in
Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar () is the capital and the largest city of the States and territories of India, Indian state of Odisha. It is located in the Khordha district. The suburban region, especially the old town, was historically often depicted as ''Chakra ...
.


References

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