۲۲ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۳ ذیقعدهٔ ۱۴۴۵ | May 11, 2024
Federation of Islamic Youth Organizations hosted Islamic conference in India

A two day conference organized in Akola (Maharashtra), India by Federation of Islamic Youth Organizations (FIYO) and hosted by Association of Indian Muslim Students (AIMS).

Hawzah News Agency-Enthusiasm of young Muslim students was on full display during a two day conference organized in Akola (Maharashtra), India by Federation of Islamic Youth Organizations (FIYO) and hosted by Association of Indian Muslim Students (AIMS).

The conference discussed various problems faced by the society and its solutions offered by Islam, which was attended by more than 5000 students and elders from across the country.

Exhibition of biographies of Muslim scientists and historical Muslim personalities was staged during the conference. School going children also displayed their skills through a drama.

The conference was held in six different sessions under the headings– Inaugural, educational, Unity of ummah (Ittehade Ummat), revival of ummah (Ihya e Ummat), Freedom of Humanity (Azadi e Insaniyat) and Take Home Message.

While highlighting the human values, noted activist Dr. Ram Puniyani underlined the threats of terror adding that it is today’s biggest challenge for humanity. He also expressed concern over the victimization of Muslims, Dalits and Christians in India by certain groups.

Speaking on the occasion, renowned scholar Adv. R S Adil said the society is in search of solution for modern day problems faced by every human being and that Islam can provide all solutions to them as it exactly relates with human nature.

Expressing his thought, Sharad Jaiswal said,” The Muslim community is backward in education so as its first responsibility Muslims must acquire deep knowledge of rights and laws to counter the misusing of force by the government”.

Expressing satisfaction over the successful conclusion of the conference, Zubair Mirza, the organizer of the event said “By the help and blessings of Allah and nonstop hardwork of our volunteers, the conference succeeded beyond expectations. We may hold similar conferences in the future at other places too.”

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