
Hyderali Shihab Thangal passes away
The Hindu
Funeral to take place at Panakkad Juma Masjid graveyard today
Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) State president Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, 74, passed away on Sunday after a prolonged fight against lymphatic cancer.
He was under treatment for large B-cell lymphoma, diabetes and pneumonia at Little Flower Hospital and Research Centre, Angamaly, since February 22. He was declared dead at 12.40 p.m.
Thangal took over the reins of the IUML after his elder brother Sayed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal’s death in 2009. He was respected widely for the legacy of compassion and communal harmony that the Panakkad family donned.
Like his late elder brother, Thangal effectively synthesized spiritual and political leaderships. He was vice president of the Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama, the largest body of Islamic scholars in the State. Besides being the founding chancellor of Darul Ulama Islamic University, Thangal headed several religious and charity institutions.
He also enjoyed a rare distinction of being the Kazi of about 1,000 mahals in the State. He was managing director of Chandrika, the IUML mouthpiece.
Before becoming IUML State president, he headed the party in Malappuram district for 18 years. He also headed various subsidiary organisations of the Samastha and the IUML since he gained his degree from Jamia Nooriyya Arabic College, Pattikkad, in 1975.
Thangal’s body was brought to his house at Panakkad by 5.30 p.m. It was then shifted to Variyamkunnan Memorial Town Hall in Malappuram, where hundreds of people paid their last respects.

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