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BASIL* - Bihar Anjuman's Sources of Infinite Learning

An Islamic library to serve the Muslim masses and help achieve educational empowerment for the community. Islamic education encompasses all fields of learning, hence this library will benefit people interested in all kinds of learning and knowledge acquisition, insha-Allah.

Location: New Patliputra Colony Masjid, Patna

Please send books, journals, CDs, DVDs, audio or video cassettes to

Patna Contact

Materials for the library (and for free distribution in Bihar) can be handed over to representative of Bihar Anjuman at 

Ms. Atia Khan, 228/3A

New Patliputra Colony

Patna-800 013

Email: atiarabbi@gmail.com

or

Nazish Hashmi: +91.612.9835661140

Email: nazishhashmi2001@yahoo.com

For handing over library materials in other Places, please contact Group Managers and Chapter Representatives

Delhi Contact

Materials for the library (and for free distribution in Bihar) can be handed over to representatives of Bihar Anjuman at 

D-54, Shop number-5, Ground Floor

Chaudhry Complex, Batla House,

Okhla, New Delhi - 110 025

Contact numbers: Abdullah (9871238760), Sufiyan (9868848177), Imteyaz (9868311151)

Email: sufianbadar@rediffmail.com

 

*Meaning of BASIL: any plant of the genus Ocimum, tender herbs or small shrubs of the family Labiatae (mint family), mostly of Old World warm regions and cultivated for the aromatic leaves. The basil of Keats's “Isabella” (and of Boccaccio's story) is the common or sweet basil (O. basilicum), once considered medicinal. This is the species usually used for seasoning; it is grown commercially chiefly in the Mediterranean area. There are also the holy basil, venerated in India (Tulsi); the bush basil; and related plants sometimes called basil. Basil is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Lamiales, family Labiatae.

 

Tulsi (one form of Basil)

Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

 

 

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