In a world often marked by divisions along religious lines, the legacy of Mukarram Jah, the Eighth Nizam of Hyderabad, is proof of the values of secularism, tolerance, and inclusivity of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty. Beyond his royal lineage and historical significance, Mukarram Jah’s life was marked by a deep commitment to fostering harmony among diverse communities and embracing the values of secularism.
He was born to parents from two illustrious dynasties: his mother, the Princess of Berar Durru Shehvar, hailed from the Turkish royal family, while his father, the Prince of Berar Azam Jah, belonged to the Deccani royal family of Hyderabad. This diverse heritage, encompassing Turkish and Deccani roots, was a profound reflection of cultural amalgamation.
Throughout his life, Mukarram Jah’s reverence for all religions and cultures was unmistakable. His deep respect for Sufi saints was evident through his frequent visits to the shrine of Hazrath Khaja Bande Nawaz in Gulbarga. The practice of late-night prayers (Namaz-e-Tahajjud) was a reflection of his personal faith.
But what set Mukarram Jah apart was his solid commitment to treating people of all religious backgrounds with kindness and respect. During the communal riots of the 1990s, he extended help without bias, emphasizing that his duty as the Nizam of Hyderabad was to care for people from all faiths, be they Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Parsi, or others. He acted above his personal religious beliefs and showcased the true essence of secularism.
Mukarram Jah’s commitment to diversity extended beyond personal relationships. He was not interested in political power and stood by his commitment to a life of service. Even when prominent figures like Jawaharlal Nehru recognized his talents and proposed making him an ambassador to a Muslim country, Mukarram Jah remained steadfast in his dedication to serving the people, irrespective of their religious affiliations.
His life was a reflection of true secularism—a commitment to treating all individuals, regardless of their religious beliefs, with respect, kindness, and inclusivity. His legacy is a reminder that secularism is not just a political doctrine but a way of life that promotes unity, understanding, and the celebration of diversity. In a world often characterized by religious divides, the Eighth Nizam’s enduring principles continue to inspire us to build a more tolerant and inclusive society.