Meleveettil Muhammad Akbar (Malayalam: മേലേവീട്ടില് മുഹമ്മദ് അക്ബര്) is an Islamic preacher and religious scholar from India.[1] He is the managing director of Peace International School.[2] Akbar used to be a school teacher in Malappuram, teaching physics, and was associated with the Mujahid Student Movement. Director of Niche of Truth,[3][4] an Islamic dawa organization based in Kerala[3] and the editor of Sneha Samvadam magazine published from Kochi, Kerala, India.[5] Niche of Truth has created the first[citation needed] website in Malayalam,[6] about the life of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The Cochin-based islamic dawa organization's objective is to present Islam as a comprehensive religion in front of India's pluralist society.
Early life
MM Akbar was born in 1968 Parappanangadi, Malappuram, Kerala, India.. He was educated by his parents, who were known for religious scholarship.
Career
He is renowned orator and comparative religion scholar, has been serving as director of Niche of Truth since 1992. The Cochin-based islamic missionary organization's objective is to present Islam as a comprehensive religion in front of India's pluralist society.He also heads Peace Education Foundation, which runs 14 schools,[7] of which one is in Jeddah. These schools focus on imparting excellent secular education in an Islamic environment and upholding Islamic identity, in addition to developing leadership qualities.
Chief Editor of Sneha Samvadam magazine
MM Akbar, who is the Chief Editor of Sneha Samvadam magazine, a monthly periodical started in 2002, which handles creative and productive articles on comparative religion, science and islam[8]
MM Akbar, who is the managing director of Peace International School, a chain of 13 schools run by the Peace Foundation.[9]
Literary style and themes
In 2001 he commenced an Islamic book publishing firm 'Dawa Books' which has already released 150+ titles[10]
Controversies
In January 2018, The Kerala government ordered closure of the Peace schools[11] and issued a look out notice for Akbar. Kochi police arrested him on 25 February 2018.[12]
In July 2016, Promoting communal division: He is the managing director of Peace International School, a chain of 13 schools run by the Peace Foundation. The chain came under controversy as it was found to be promoting communal division through its syllabus [13][11]
In March 2018, MM Akbar has been granted bail by the court and currently all the peace schools are functioning normally. No material promoting communal division was found in the school syllabus by the High Court.
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In February 2018, Kochi police to quiz for International extremist links: he had links with international extremist outfits.[15]