Shabbir Ali Calls for Reform Within Muslim Community, Highlights Education for Progress in Hyderabad
Shabbir Ali urges Muslim community reform in Hyderabad, highlights education, discipline, and impact of 4% reservation for long-term progress.

Mohammed Ali Shabbir emphasized that reform within the Muslim community is key for long-term progress, stressing the importance of education, discipline, and responsible social habits. He made these remarks while inaugurating ‘Shine Kindergarten’ at Al-Ain Colony, Shaheen Nagar, Hyderabad, a new initiative of Shine Model High School.
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He stated that modern education and career planning are essential for community development, adding that “only higher education can change the fortune of any community.”
Focus on Education and Career Growth
Shabbir Ali highlighted the role of education in transforming lives:
- Encouraged higher education and professional courses
- Urged parents to support children’s academic growth
- Stressed discipline and focus among youth
He noted that government support and education policies have helped many students achieve success.
Impact of 4% Muslim Reservation in Telangana
According to Shabbir Ali:
- Over 22 lakh beneficiaries have benefited from the 4% Muslim reservation
- In MBBS admissions 2024-25, 1,226 Muslim students secured seats
- Total seats across 65 medical colleges in Telangana: 8,965
Breakdown of admissions:
- 485 boys
- 741 girls
- 638 students under BC-E quota
He said this shows the positive impact of reservation policies on education.
Success Stories Inspire Community
Shabbir Ali shared examples of:
- Children of auto-rickshaw drivers and daily wage workers becoming doctors
- Two Muslim girls completing MBBS and higher studies
He added that institutions like Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Gandhi Hospital, and Osmania General Hospital are competing to recruit such qualified candidates.
Concern Over Declining Interest Among Boys
The advisor expressed concern that:
- Academic interest among boys is declining
- Distractions and lack of discipline are affecting education
He urged parents to:
- Monitor children’s studies closely
- Ensure proper use of government welfare schemes
Event Attended by Education Leaders
The programme at Shine Kindergarten, Al-Ain Colony, Shaheen Nagar was attended by:
- Mohammed Abdul Junaid Bahelmi
- Syed Nooruddin Ali Abid
- Community leaders, parents, and educationists
Education and Reform Key for Muslim Community Progress
Shabbir Ali reiterated that education-driven reform within the Muslim community in Hyderabad is essential for long-term growth. He called for collective responsibility, stating that government support must be matched with community effort to achieve meaningful progress.
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