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PATTAZHY HAFEELU.H.M,KETTIDATHIL,PATTAZHY,KOLLAM,KERALA. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,DEPT;OF BOTANY ,MSM COLLEGE KAYAMKULAM,ALAPPUZHA.KERALA. Iam hafeelu born on 10/05/1961 at kettidathil veedu thazhathu vadakku ward ,pattazhy p.o kollam district ,kerala,s.india.My basic education is completed at Govt;Higher secondary school Pattazhy.My parents are V.S Haneefa Rawther and A.Jubeelath Beevi.Grand son of late Veloor Sayu Rawther and late Yusuf rawther (kadakkadu, PANDALAM).I joined in N S S COLLEGE pandalam for Pre DEGREE course on June 1976 .I completed B Sc on 1981and  M Sc botany on 1984April.Then after I joined College Tuition centre Pathanapuram and started my career as a teacher in Botany. We belongs to RAWTHER FAMILY,Rawther is a distinctive Islamic community from the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Together with Kayalar,Lebbai and Maraikayar communities,they constitute the multi-ethnic Tamil MUSLIM,and more civilized and cultured Islamic community spread across South India and South East Asia.Rawther follow the Hanafi school of Fiqh.Descendants of horse traders who came to India from Egypt,the Rawther people number about one million as a subgroup of Tamil Muslims who speak Tamil .More than 700,000 Rawther live in the south eastern state of Tamil Nadu.The capital and largest city,Chennai,draws visitors from around the world to its many sea front beaches.Another 270,000 Rawther live in India's largest state of Rajasthan,which lies in the west bordering Pakistan.These people are part of the small minority(8%) of Muslims living in a mostly HINDU population.Rajasthan is popular among tourists who enjoy colourful art,traditioal music and dance,majestic places,and desert forts. The Rawther are known for being entrepreneurs and working at many different occupations.They place a high value on education,giving girls and boys an equal oppurtunity for learning.After the dravidian movements call to give up surnames to abolish caste discrimination based on names,Rawther muslims abandoned its use,and it is now rarely used as a surname.The arrival of Turkish Muslims led to the usage of the term "THULUKKAR"(from Thurukkar,the Tamil word for Turkish)being used to refer to tamil Muslims.Today the term is considered derogatory and is hence not used.