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Thursday, April 21, 2022
CMYL
The Ceylon
Moor Youth League (CMYL)
Sometime in 1966, a group of young Muslim lads in the Wellawatte area
were rounded up by the Muslim elders of the town, who belonged to a social
service Muslim organization called The Ceylon Moor Youth League (CMYL), and banded together to form a Students’ Section
of the body with a view to train and inculcate the spirit of leadership and
community welfare amongst the youth. I was one of them. Most of the chaps
involved were already known to me as fellow members of the Bambalapitiya and
Wellawatte communities.
A meeting was held at Wellawatte and a committee was appointed from
amongst us and I took up the position of librarian managing a small collection
of books that were collected from the community and housed at the headquarters
of the organization located on the Galle Road at Wellawatte. The activities of
the CMYL grew from strength to strength and the membershiup
and interest amongst the community also swelled with time.
A monthly newsletter titled DAWN was published and I was also
involved in assisting the able editors, TM Deen and MHM Hamza, who were respected
journalists of that era. The President of the adult body of the CMYL at that time was Aamir Sheriff, ex City Coroner and
MMC Mutuwal. He was succeeded by Advocate Marleen and
then by Dr Fazli M Nizar.
Many of the others who were involved with the organization were, Messers MHM Dhahlan, Uvais Sufi Ismail, Alavi Sheriffdeen, MS Moujood, MZ Ghouse, ABAC Jiffrey, Jeff Hassen,
MHM Raffiudeen, MHM Hussain, Mohideen Rajabdeen, and Farid A Cader.
Amongst the student members were, MHM Ghouse, Haseeb Hameed, Firoze Ibrahim, Fairuf Ibrahim, Fidha Salih,
Shahul Hameed Salih, Faariez Salih, Rizvi Kuthdoos, Ifthikhar Kuthdoos, Rumi
Bathusha, MZ Lameer, MNM Azad, Faizal Zavahir, Faiz
Nizar, Rizvi Thahir, Fenuzi Hamid, Jamshed Ariff, N.M.M. Shibly, and NMM Nazim.
The members of the Womens’ Section were Ms Haddad, Ms Badrunnisa Sheriff,
Ms Khair, Ms. Jaleel, while the females in the student section were, Zainab
Hamdoon, Fathima Rajabdeen, Zulaiha Rajabdeen, Maharooma Rajabdeen, Fathima
Mazahim, Shirani Ibrahim, Jasminah Ibrahim, Fakhriya Kuthdoos, Mumtaz Kuthdoos,
Farahana Kuthdoos, Fareena Shahabdeen, Zulaiha Thaha, Shiraz Salih, Moreena
Salih, Nazeera Lafir, Sithy Nizar, and Huzaima Hameed.
The organization gained lots of momentum when the students section
decided to launch benefit shows of all the James Bond 007 movies that were screened
at the Savoy Cinema in Wellawatte. The projects brought in mucbh needed revenue
for the activities of the group.
Picnics and other events were also organized on a regular basis to keep
the members focused and together pursuing an organized way of living in a
professional manner.
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