About Parwez Kureemun
Parwez Kureemun was a respected Mauritian Islamic scholar, educator, and promoter of the Arabic language.
Early life and education
- He pursued higher Islamic and Arabic studies in Saudi Arabia for about 10 years.
- He studied at institutions in Mecca and Medina, becoming one of the first Mauritians to obtain a degree in Arabic language there.
- During his studies, he had the opportunity to meet prominent Islamic scholars such as Sheikh Bin Baz.
Career and contributions
After returning to Mauritius in 1979, he dedicated his life to teaching the Qur'an and Arabic.
He played a key role in:
- Training Arabic language teachers
- Developing structured syllabi for Arabic at both primary and secondary levels
- Promoting the study of Arabic across the country
He also authored several Islamic and educational books, including works aimed at helping Muslims better understand prayer (salah).
Influence and recognition
- His writings and teachings gained recognition beyond Mauritius, and he was regarded as a dedicated advocate of Islamic education.
- He is listed among notable Muslim figures in Mauritius, reflecting his impact on the community.
Personal life and character
- Known for his discipline, humility, and strong principles, he remained active in teaching even during illness.
- He lost his eyesight several years before his death and was undergoing dialysis, yet continued to teach and serve his community.
Death
- He passed away on 6 November 2017 at the age of about 70, at Jeetoo Hospital in Mauritius.
- His funeral was held the same evening, attended by a large number of people, reflecting the respect he commanded.
Legacy
Parwez Kureemun is remembered as:
- A pioneer of Arabic education in Mauritius
- A devoted teacher of the Qur'an
- A figure who contributed significantly to Islamic scholarship and education on the island
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