Tabligi Jamat


  • Ta-Ha (Ta-Ha) (20) - Roukh 2And thou (Moses) didst tarry years among the folk of Midian(40).
  • According to the Book of Jubilees (10:35-36), Madai had married a daughter of Shem, and preferred to live among Shem's descendants, rather than dwell in Japheth's allotted inheritance beyond the Black Sea; so he begged his brothers-in-law, Elam, Asshur and Arphaxad, until he finally received from them the land that was named after him, Media.
  • The Medes were descended from Madai, the grandson of Noah.
  • They could build one of the largest empire known as median empire which lasted for more than 75 years.
  • In 553 BC, Cyrus the Great, King of Persia, rebelled against his grandfather, the Mede King, Astyages son of Cyaxares and with the help of some medes nobles he established the medo-persian Empire.
  • The Kurds(Medes) still maintain traditions of descent from Madai.
  • The Meos/Medes are very much Aryan i.e. Arian whose origin is a place called Ariyahn in Palestine according to one school of thought. They last migrated to the present Mewat from Central Asia i.e. Iran/Azerbaijan of today where they established their own kingdom.
  • The ancient kingdom of Matsya, founded in the 5th century BCE was here only as a country which no other trhan Meos/Medes used to rule.
  • They are the same Medes/Mids who accepted Islam at first under the influence of noble treatment of Mohammed bin Qassim who fought the oppressive campaign of a Brahmin Raja Dhahar, for the Janta being either fire worshiper or Buddhists. Raja Dhahar was the ruler of Sindh at that time. Later on they joined along with Jats the army of Muslim and fought for their army upto Iran.
  • It is the same Mewat which Mahatma Gandhi had eulogized in 1933, saying,” I can make India win its freedom within in 24 hours provided the whole country; grit could emulate Mewat’s Meo community in its valour and patriotic fervor”.
  • It is to realize and think how the Meos fought with bravery against Jung, Julm and Jamaa (war, atrocities and excessive land revenue) at different times inflicted by Muslim rulers, Britishers and Rajput/Jat rulers respectively.
  • For the cause of justice they even fought against Muslim rulers from time to time along with Hindus and alone as well. Liberating Shivaji from the Mughal clutches was one such example of the act of justice done by none other than Meos. The Army of Rana Sangram in the second battle of Panipat was under command of Hasan Khan Mewati when it fought against Mughals, the invaders, in Panipat to oppose the oppressive taxation imposed on farmers.
Mewat used to have been inhabited by Meos, the land owners and the non-meos, the landless as their facilitators/associates such as butchers (Qureshies/Sheikh), barbers, telis, dhobis, mirasis, badhais, lohars, faqirs/miyans, julayas, sakkas etc. These non-meos used to be equally playing active parts in day-to-day life of Mewat. So the Mewat used to be a perfectly integrated and well knit society and self sufficient in all respects during the days when it was mainly rural/agriculture base economy and the Medes used to take care of their brothers, non-Medes as their fellow beings with due respect without any discrimination and compensating them sufficiently for their services to Medes by sharing with them all sort of the agriculture products and other possession they had. As such the whole lot is called