Monday 3 October 2011

India MSO

 
 Muslim Students' Organization of India (MSO) is the student wing of Ahle Sunnat wal Jama'at of India. MSO was established in the city of Aligarh in 1977 by Ismael Wafa, a student of Aligarh Muslim University and now a reputed scholar of Kerala. It aims to spread the meesage of Islam in the light of Sufism. The movement is headquartered in New Delhi Daryaganj. MSO has several units across the country. Prominent among them are at AMU Aligarh, Jamia Hamdard, Jamia llia Islamia University, Rajasthan University, Sunni Markaz Kerala, and Jamia Sadia College. Syed Muhammad Quadri is the current National President of the organization. ”Kunu Ma’sassadeqeen” And Be with the Truthful (Quran)is the slogan of the organization. MSO of India is spreading the traditional version of Islam and developing the overall character of youths by providing them with an Islamic atmosphere in colleges and Universities. Syed Muhammad Ameen Mian Qaudri of Qadri Barkatiyya Sufi order and Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musalyar of Markazu Saqafathi Sunniya SunniThe national executive meeting of Muslim Students Organization of India (MSO) demanded that the central government reserve 10% to Muslims in jobs and education. It urge the government to monitor the minority welfare schemes to make sure that the fruits of the schemes reach the deserving community. The participants were concerned that the benefit of PM’s 15-pint Programme is not reaching the community properly and demanded that the government check and monitor the corruption in these schemes, especially the minority scholarship schemes.
They also stressed the promotion of Sufi teachings for establishment of communal harmony and brotherhood in the country. For that they advised that school books should contain chapters on Sufism and Sufi preachers.Additionally, the meeting demanded the government to establish a university in the name of Khawaja Gharib Nawaz as soon as possible. It also urged the Rajasthan Government to provide better facilities to the pilgrims of Ajmer Sharif dargah.

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