Anjuman-e-Talaba-e-Islam
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Anjuman Talaba-e-Islam (ATI) is an independent Sunni student organization. Anjuman Talaba-e-Islam was established on January 20, 1968 C.E founded by Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi at Karachi, after changing the name of Anjuman-e-Muhiban-e-Islam (1962) to help create equality amongst Muslim students.
It was established to counter growing influence of Wahhabisim and Socialism, Communism , Racism & anti Islamic's students organization in the college campuses.[1]
Motto
Enlighten the hearts of students by Love of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and by the real essence of Islam.
Functioning
ATI Central Cabinet
President Vice President (I) Vice President (II) Secretary General
Joint Secretary (I) Joint Secretary (II) Finance Secretary
Press Secretary
ATI Provincial Cabinets
Nazim Naib Nazim (I) Naib Nazim (II) General Secretary
Joint Secretary Finance Secretary
Press Secretary
Divisional Cabinets
Nazim Naib Nazim (I) Naib Nazim (II) General Secretary
Joint Secretary Finance Secretary
Press Secretary
District Cabinets
Nazim Naib Nazim (I) Naib Nazim (II) General Secretary
Joint Secretary Finance Secretary
Press Secretary
City Cabinets
Nazim Naib Nazim (I) Naib Nazim (II) General Secretary
Joint Secretary Finance Secretary
Press Secretary
& Other till unit level working as a ground level working of the Organization.
Activities
In November 2011, ATI organized a protest consisting of 400 university students of Islamia University in Bahawalpur.[2]
In June 2015, Hassan Balouch become a Jamia Nazim at Islamia University Bahawalpur.
On February 7, 2013 they held a protest for Kashmir Solidarity Day during which the group's members stepped on the flag of India and later set it on fire.[3]
References
- ↑ Islamic Parties in Pakistan, pg. 30. International Crisis Group, 12 December 2011.
- ↑ http://tribune.com.pk/story/298853/protests-underway-across-pakistan-against-nato-attack/
- ↑ The Nation (February 7, 2013). Anjuman Talaba Islam condemns Indian atrocities in IHK Archived November 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- Official web site (Updated Daily)