RESULTS 2014

Class 12th results have been declared for the year 2014. We are glad to announce a student average of 82% this year. The school topper got the over whelming score of 97.4%. 30 students from 2014 cohort scored above 90%. Akshita Khanna has scored the third highest marks in the district in CBSE board. We thank all the parents for support and congratulate all our students.

WHY THE SILENCE NOW?

Shalini Sinha
Principal, Study Hall School

Boko Haram say that their murder, rape and selling people into slavery is in the name of Islam. I can’t imagine any greater blasphemy or insult to a religion than that. Why are Boko Haram not denounced by the UN? For far less, the developed nations do not think twice in entering the borders of another nation. Why the silence now? Why are the Islamic nations quiet? This is the time for the world to unite and send a strong message to the terror organisations that they cannot get away with blasphemy.

IN THE NAME OF HATE

Aiman Jafri
Student, Study Hall School

In the Northeast Nigeria operates an Islamic Jihadist and Takfiri terrorist organization named Boko Haram. They seek to establish an Islamic state which is ruled by Sharia and repudiate westernisation. The group is known for attacking Christians, Muslims and government targets, as well as for bombing churches, mosques, schools and police stations. The group also kidnaps western tourists and has assassinated members of the Islamic establishment who have criticized the group. Violence linked to the Boko Haram insurgency has resulted in an estimated 10,000 deaths between 2002 and 2013.Strangely, the same organization that caused the death of thousands condemns westernisation for causing criminal behavior.

On April 14, this organisation abducted about 250 girls of Government Secondary School in Chibok of Borno State, Nigeria. The students were forced into Islam and into marriage with members of Boko Haram. Some were reportedly send to Chad and Cameroon. Boko Haram spokesperson said ‘attacks would continue as long as Nigerian Government continues to interfere with traditional Islamic education’. Due to their militant activities, 10,000 children don’t attend school.

It is shameful that an organization seeking political gain turns to a religion in order to receive the attention it assumes it needs. These strands of events have sparked great ridicule and criticism on Islam. People are flooding the social networking sites with demands such as ban on Islam. There is an equally powerful opposition to comments like these. Amidst the mayhem of followers and haters of Islam, a question pops up. Why is it that in events like these, where an extremist – Islamic organisation commits crimes in the name of their religion, people automatically generalise ideas/faith/believes of the whole of Muslim population. It’s even more ridiculous that people have accepted an extremist organisation as a representative of Islam, even after constant opposition from religious heads themselves. For instance, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh joined other religious leaders in the Muslim world to condemn the kidnappings, describing Boko Haram as misguided and intent on smearing the name of Islam. He stated that Islam is against kidnapping, and that marrying kidnapped girls is not permitted. Just because some people do something in the name of Islam doesn’t mean they entirely represent the manners and culture of Islam. Every religious text can be interpreted to your world views if you try hard enough, and it is obvious that the majority of Muslims in the world will find Boko Haram as horrid as everyone else.
I leave it to you to decide whether it’s their ignorance talking or a religion.

A DISGRACE TO HUMANITY

Gauri
Student, Study Hall School

On April 14th, the militant group Boko Haram kidnapped 300 schoolgirls, from the Borno state of Nigeria. On 30th April, a local leader claimed that the girls have been sold as wives to Jihadists. But there is no confirmed news on this.
The group did not reveal its objective behind the kidnapping for a long time. On 13th May, the militant group released a video saying; they want Boko Haram prisoners to be freed. Boko Haram’s leader, who appeared separately from the girls, said in the video: “I swear to almighty Allah, you will not see them again until you release our brothers that you have captured.” He had previously threatened to sell the girls into slavery.
The government is currently trying to negotiate with the group, but there has been no further progress, and the group is stuck to its demand of Boko Haram prisoners being freed.
A girl who managed to fled from the Jihadis, fears going to school. She said that the kidnapping was “too terrifying for word.” One of the girls claimed, that more girls could have escaped, had they not been afraid of their captors’ threat to shoot them. The police said that 53 girls had managed to escape and the captors are threatening to sell those still held into slavery.
Amnesty International alleged that Nigerian security officials failed to act on an advance warning about a militant group’s raid on a boarding school that led to the abduction of more than 300 girls. More than 300 girls were initially abducted, with 53 of them escaping later. At least 276 are still missing.
The Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has sought help from foreign powers, including the United States. But Nigeria is not the only country being affected by this militant group. There are many other countries that have been a victim of terrorism by this militant group. France in particular has been a victim of this group. Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is sinful,” has threatened civilians, attacked schools and has also kidnapped citizens of many other countries.
Nigeria and its neighbours on Saturday vowed to work together to combat Boko Haram in what Cameroon’s president Paul Biya described as a declaration of war on the Islamic rebels. Meeting in Paris, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and his counterparts from Benin, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger approved an action plan designed to counter an organization (Boko Haram), blamed for 2,000 deaths this year alone and which has caused global outrage with its abduction of more than 300 schoolgirls.
As for the girls, they are still missing and there has been no further progress on the case. It is a wait and watch situation, and the world unites in condemning this act of kidnapping innocent girls.
The group threatening to sell the innocent girls as slaves is a disgrace to democracy. The girls who managed to escape fear going back to school, and God knows if they will go back to school ever again. This is an unconscionable terror act against the education of innocent schoolgirls.
This is a shameful act indeed, and such a story can make anyone’s blood boil. I feel sorry for the girls and hope that the Nigerian government is able to find the girls as soon as possible.

AN UN-ISLAMIC EXTREMIST GROUP

Jyotika Misra
Student, Study Hall School

In April, 2014 we saw the horrific case of 234 Nigerian schoolgirls being abducted by an Islamist terror group. This incident garnered the attention of everyone across the world irrespective of their nationality, religion or race. It forced many to ask what actually an Islamist group is. Do these people who claim to propagate Islam even understand the religion? This group abducted innocent Nigerian girls in order to force the government to meet their demand of releasing their militants in return of providing freedom to their girls. But the question here is whether the method which they adopted is right and Islamic (as they mention it)? The initial inactiveness of the government on the whole issue is also something which gathered eyeball of everyone across the globe.

Boko Haram, the militant group which abducted the girls, claims to follow and preach Islam to such extent that its official name translated to English as ‘People committed to the Propagation of the Prophet’s teachings and Jihad’. But this name is wholly inappropriate for such extremist group. The deeds of the members of Boko Haram which comprises of kidnapping, murdering is nowhere in line with what Prophet Mohammad taught the world. Islam is as peaceful as any other religion, whether it be Hinduism or Christianity. But it is due to these extremist groups that it is wrongly interpreted. One of the main principles of Islam states that no one should be a cause of anyone else’s grievances. Here, torturing or traumatizing anyone is considered as haram. But through this action of Boko Haram, hundreds of girls are into trouble and their families are in the worst state, awaiting the arrival of their loved ones. They don’t know in what state their daughters are? And whether they will ever come back to them? In a recent video released by this militant group we saw the Nigerian girls wearing hijab and reciting the namaz. This showed that they have been converted to Islam by the group. But this action is completely immoral and unethical. No person can force anyone to adopt a particular religion, this is what even the holy book states. The leader of the group in the same video states, that they have ‘liberated’ the girls by converting them to Islam. But is this liberation? By carrying out inhuman activities like abducting the girls, converting them to Islam, this group is rather imprisoning the girls and forcing them to slavery.

Boko Haram is a group which largely targets secular, western educational institutions as they think that these can be a threat to their religion. But in the process of doing so they are worsening the global scenario. There is no harm in being religious but the real problem arises when people become communal and extremist. The action of this militant group is in contradiction with what they claim to propagate. Instead of promoting Prophet Mohammad’s version of Islam they are bringing it into a bad light through its misinterpretations. Whether based on religious context or human interpretations, no value in the history of mankind justifies such brutal acts.

In order to avoid such situations firstly it’s important for such groups to understand the religion, its true meaning and the human values attached to it. And in order to avoid communal divide in the extreme situations like what Nigeria is facing, it is the duty of Muslims to deliver the real message of Islam to the world. At the same time it is also the duty of non-Muslims to understand the holistic situation before rushing to judge.

BOKO HARAM AND THE ABDUCTION OF GIRLS

Manasvita
Student, Study Hall School

In northern Nigeria, Mohammad Yusuf founded a terrorist group ‘Boko Haram’ with the basic ideology of ‘Salafist Jihadism’ or ‘Islamic Fundamentalism‘. As their name suggests, they disapprove of westernization in Nigeria and want people to follow their diktats. They want Nigerians to follow their interpretation of Islam and their ideology of Jihad. They are infamous for their bombing and assassination of innocent people. They are intolerant to all the other religions except Islam and seek conversions by force. Any view point that questions their ideology is neither accepted nor tolerated. They are known for their cruelty and attacks on women, government officials, Christians and even Muslims. Women education particularly is considered sinful and unislamic. Science and technology is condemned as they believe that it is responsible for westernization of their culture.
On 14th April 2014, this group conducted a massive raid on ‘Chikbok School ‘in the states of Borno and abducted 276 girls. They had kidnapped a number of girls earlier also and some of them managed to escape from their clutches. One of the girls when personally interviewed revealed that they were being used as sex slaves and converted to Muslims. The leader of this group Abubakar Shekau demands the release of imprisoned Boko Haram fighters. Attempts are being made by human rights activist and a team of specialized soldiers from USA and UK to recover the missing girls. The UN officials have warned, the kidnappers can be arrested and persecuted under international law. Freedom and destiny of these abducted girls still depend upon the negotiation between the ‘Boko Haram ‘and the Nigerian government.
Clashes in Nigeria between Jihadists and Christians date back to the post independence era. The raging insurgency and ubiquitous bomb blasts and terrorist activities hunting Nigeria today are a result of different ideologies prevailing in the country. Recently the attacks have been more inhumane and deadlier in their approach. The abduction of nearly 300 girls in last one month has come to the world as a shock. Different forces from all over the world and human right activists are making efforts to bring back these girls. This action by Boko Haram solved dual purpose of increasing the Muslim population and spreading nationwide terrorism .they have continued to operate beyond control of the govt. and security forces. The violent uprisings can be called a result of bad governance and social injustice. The poor, uneducated and unemployed youth with impressionable minds were easily influenced and joined hands with them in the name of “Allah and Jihad”. It is only when the government understands their point of view; it can effectively tackle the situation. However, the Nigerian President’s approach to the problems seems impractical.
This abduction is yet another incidence that shows the helplessness and plight of women throughout the world. The terrorist group couldn’t have chosen a more vulnerable target for this purpose. Overpowering the young women of Nigeria was a very easy task for them. The world talks about women empowerment, equal rights and equal justice…. Is this approach by the Nigerian president acceptable?? Are these actions sufficient?? Are these girls suffering just because they were born as girls?? Where is the justice? Where is equality??… ITS LYING SOMEWHERE IN THOSE THOUSANDS OF NEWSPAPER REPORTS AND DEBATES ON WOMEN… we still need to fight. We still need to stand up for this cause before it’s too late .

NO GIRL IS BORN TO BE ABUSED

Vasundhara Rawat
11-D
Study Hall School

‘Boko Haram’ means western education is sin. It is a militant organization based in northeast of Nigeria, north Cameroon and Niger. It was founded by Mohammed Yusuf in 2002. The organization seeks to establish pure Islamic state rule by sharis. The group is known for attacking Christians, Muslims and government targets as well as for bombing churches, mosques, schools and police stations. The group’s present main leader is Abubakar Shekau. When the government took actions against them deadly clashes with the Nigerian forces killed about 700 people. Under Abubakar Shekau’s leadership the group was involved in many activities which lead to the killing of more than 900 people.
One of the most dreaded and disturbing activities Boko Haram is involved in is the abduction of school girls. The female students were kidnapped form the government secondary school in the town of Chibok. About 300 abducted girls are forced to convert to Islam, to wear knee length hijabs and to recite the Holy Quran. Sarah Lawan, a 19 year old science student ,who managed to escape and spoke to the reporters about the circumstances the girls have to live in. she also told the associated press that more girls could have escaped but they were frightened by their captors threats to shoot them. Nigerian government has agreed to take help from U.S, Britain, Spain, France and China. Boko Haram terrorist network is threatening to sell those who remain in captivity into slavery. Boko haram said it will release the girls when the government agrees to release the militant prisoners. Activists say it’s not the first time such an incident is taking place. Kidnappers are usually never convicted, even when they are caught and arrested. Washington last year put $7 million on the head of Abubakar Shekau. Their also have been reports that some girls have been forced into marriage with their abductors who pay a nominal price of $12.
‘School’, a place all girls dream of going to. In today’s world education for girls is no less than a world war. Is this the 21st century all about? Girls are not objects they too have feelings, they too have rights. Children in Nigeria are afraid of going to school. This way of propagating Islam used by the Boko Haram is unacceptable. Schools in Nigeria afraid of Boko Haram have dropped the western education system and are following their orders. Girls are afraid of going out. It’s like their freedom has been snatched. In the end all I want to say is ‘Bring Back Our Girls’.

EVIL

Shark Pravartak
Class XII D
Study Hall School

The world today lays its emphasis on helping empower women, getting rid of terrorism and erasing the lines of religion that divide us all. To make a world safe for everyone we know, but what does one do when all these things come together a Terrorist Organization abducting women in the name of religion! Yes, the cruel reality! This is what Nigeria is facing, Over 200 girls abducted by “Boko Haram”(an internationally recognized Islamic Fundamentalist Terrorist organization). Forcing these girls into converting to Islam. The very thought of such a thing spreads a feeling of terrible fear in our minds and hearts, and to actually live in an area facing such a problem is nothing less than standing at the Gates of Hell! Boko Haram came to existence in the early 2002 under the leadership of Mohammad Yusuf in the northern reaches of Nigeria. The group traces its influence from the controversial Islamic Preacher, Mohammad Marwa or as he is popularly known “Maitatsine” who made speeches laden with curses against the Nigerian State. Boko Haram wishes to establish a “pure Islamic rule” state run by the “Sharia Laws” to put an end to the supposed westernization of Nigeria. The fear of Boko Haram rises and the safety of women becomes more and more a matter of grave concern, the Nigerian government has been able to gain no leads, it only brings forward a picture of Nigeria where the government is incompetent and soon the country like so many other African nations will be in a state of another Civil War. International intervention is required now or the consequences will be fatal for all.

After Declaring Independence from United Kingdom in 1960, the people of Nigerian like the people of any other decolonized nation had dreams of a brighter and safer future but it seems an impending doom of continuous conflicts looms over the destiny of Nigeria. It first faced civil war from 1967 to 1970 then the country was taken over by the military and finally in 1999 the country got democratized but only 15 years down the road and we see the country on the brink of another Civil War and this time the issue is not just power but Religion and safety of women.

If the international community does not interfere now, then we look at a very bleak future for Nigeria where women wouldn’t feel even a tiny bit safe for they’ll live in fear of being forced to forsake their freedoms, freedoms that are as natural as breathing to people in countries like U.S.A, India, U.K., a world unsafe for women is a world, walking towards a slow death. A Death That Can Only Be Explained By One Word “EVIL”.