Arabic Edition of a World-acclaimed Book Launched in Doha and Dubai

Dr. Naresh Goswami, Dibrugarh, Assam

              The Arabic edition of the internationally acclaimed book “Great Minds on India” by Salil Gewali from Shillong, Meghalaya, was officially launched at a prestigious literary event hosted in Doha. The release program was graced by distinguished scholars from Qatar, Pakistan, and India. Among the notable attendees were Prof. Ainul Hasan, Vice Chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad; Asif Azmi, Chairman of the Pen Foundation and Nadeem Mahir, the president of the organization; celebrated writer Mr. Ashraf Siddiqui; and Mr. Tarique Faridy, Editor of Salaam TV India. 

            Already translated into fifteen languages, including, Urdu, German and Sanskrit, the Arabic edition of “Great Minds on India” has been meticulously translated by Prof. Ramzan Ali Miya of Doha, an eminent scholar, author of 38 books. The edition was edited by Hamdan Bin Rashid from Madrid, Spain, and published by the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Foundation, Kolkata, West Bengal.

               About two months ago, the book was informally released in Dubai by Dr. Bu Abdullah, an acclaimed business mogul and philanthropist who owns 270 multinational companies across the Arabian and European regions. The release took place at his official chamber, where the book received high praise. Dr. Abdullah remarked — ” ‘Great Minds on India’ was a revelation to me. For the first time, I learned how modern scientists like Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Erwin Schrödinger, as well as philosophers such as Voltaire, Schopenhauer, Goethe, and Hegel, drew intellectual inspiration from ancient Indian treatises. It was a great honor and pleasure for me to launch its Arabic edition, which was meticulously translated by a distinguished scholar, Dr. Ramzan Ali Miya, from Doha.”

          In addition, Prof. Ramzan Ali Miya and literary associates are planning to organize an elaborate event in Dubai featuring an interactive discourse on Gewali’s book, highlighting how renowned poets, writers and thinkers have spoken so highly of India’s ancient wisdom, including Wordsworth, Voltaire, Einstein and TS Eliot.

          The editor of the book from Spain, Hamdan Bin Rashid, says that following its successful translations and widespread acclaim, the Arabic edition seeks to further enlighten readers in the Arab world about India’s rich intellectual heritage. This launch is expected to deepen cultural ties and foster a greater understanding of India’s ancient knowledge, particularly universal teachings of Vedanta, across Arabic-speaking countries—much like it was admired by great scholars such as Al-Biruni and Al-Khwarizmi nearly 12 centuries ago.

         “Great Minds on India” is the culmination of over two decades of dedicated research by Salil Gewali, who brought together the thoughts and admiration of world-renowned intellectuals on India’s ancient literary and scientific heritage. The book has received widespread acclaim, with the government of Assam set to publish the Assamese edition, while the Punjabi edition has already been translated by the Language Department of Punjab. This remarkable work highlights the deep respect that prominent Western thinkers—such as Albert Einstein, Voltaire, Arthur Schopenhauer, Erwin Schrodinger, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Ralph Waldo Emerson, T.S. Eliot, Mar Twain, and William Butler Yeats—had for India’s profound contributions to science, mathematics, linguistics, astronomy, and spirituality.

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6 thoughts on “Arabic Edition of a World-acclaimed Book Launched in Doha and Dubai

  1. Hearty congratulations! It is a great pleasure to know that this precious book will have increased readers with each new translation to new language.

     
    1. Thank you, Dr. Avijeet-ji, for your compliments. We are putting our sincere efforts into this righteous cause.

       
    1. Really sorry about this. I have now turned off all moderation so once again please give it a try

       
  2. Thanks GED, I changed his status. Don’t know if he ever got the email.

     

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