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Payam-e-Taleem

Shumara Number-009

Editor : Mohammad Husain Hassan

Shumara Number : Shumara Number-009

Publisher : Syed Ahmad Wali

Origin : Delhi, India

Year of Publication : 1970

Language : Urdu

Pages : 68

Contributor : Sundarayya Vignana Kendram, Hyderabad

Month : October

Payam-e-Taleem
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About The Magazine

the soul of this magazine was dr. zakir hussain. due to the patronage of the intellectual dr. abid hussain phd berlin, the magazine gained immense popularity. it was first launched in april 1926 as a bi-weekly educational magazine and later became a monthly. the publication ceased in 1956, but it was re-launched in july 1964 with muhammad hussain hassan nadwi jamai as its editor, who was himself a well-known storyteller and writer for children. his famous book is "duniya ke bachay." he edited this magazine for years, continuously refining it and making it better. he wrote a story titled "peyam taleem ki kahani" (the story of the beginning and evolution of peyam taleem), which recounts the entire history of the magazine "peyam taleem." this magazine also had contributions from prominent writers. the cover of the magazine always featured a meaningful slogan: "jaago aur jagaao" (wake up and wake others). it was probably the only magazine approved by the education departments of up, cp, berar, mysore, hyderabad, kashmir, etc. the magazine experimented with various innovative ideas. its structure shows that it carefully considered the tastes and minds of children of all ages. one section was dedicated to articles for children, another for older boys, and the third for girls. "peyam taleem" also ensured a variety of topics, ranging from informative and useful features to articles on embroidery, gardening, photography, and other interesting subjects. the editorials especially addressed children and discussed their problems and challenges, which made it highly engaging for young readers. the first issue of "peyam taleem" came out in april 1926 as a bi-weekly. at that time, the amir jamia hakim ajmal khan sent an important message to children, which remains significant today. he advised children: "you may be alone or with others, in your room, at school, or in the playground, always do what truly pleases you. do not suppress your real desires out of fear of others or to please them. do not imitate others unnecessarily. work from your own inner strength. by doing this, your mind, your character, and your body will all take the best possible shape, as they have the potential to." under the editorial leadership of muhammad hussain hassan, several special issues of "peyam taleem" were published, including the 1938 anniversary issue and the november-december 1946 jubilee issue. "peyam taleem" published a special issue in november 1974, recognizing his editorial contributions, which was titled "hussain hassan number." after the death of hussain hassan in 1974, wali shahjahanpuri took over as editor of "peyam taleem." later, shahid ali khan, the manager of maktaba jamia, was appointed as the editor. after shahid ali khan's retirement, the director of maktaba jamia continued to be the editor, with naib editor safi alam performing permanent services. "peyam taleem" was the first magazine to publish dr. zakir hussain, the former president of india, and his story "abu ki bakri" (father's goat). many of his other stories were also published in this magazine under the pen name raqiya rehana. "peyam taleem" also had the honor of publishing articles by india's first prime minister, pandit jawaharlal nehru. many of the works by mrs. saleha abid hussain (masdaq fatima) were also published in this magazine. apart from these, works by prominent writers such as josh malihabadi, jigar moradabadi, shafiuddin neer (on whom a special issue of the magazine was published), yusuf nazim, alqama shibli, salma javed, masooda hayat, afsar mearthi, professor mohammad mujib, professor rashid ahmad siddiqui, qudsia zaidi, mohammad yusuf papa, and many others were also featured. one of its popular series was "safarnama ibn battuta" written by maulana maqbool ahmad siwhari. "peyam taleem" mostly promoted gandhian thoughts and ideologies, which led some readers to associate the magazine with communist ideas. one of its readers wrote that the magazine seemed to propagate communist ideas, mentioning both gandhi and lenin regularly. the reader said that the magazine would change the minds of muslims. in response, the editor clarified that it was an educational magazine for children, offering information on various topics. the magazine continues to be published today and remains very popular among children.

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