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Sumud Academic Conference Urges Muslim Students to Reimagine Campuses

DELHI :

Malik Moatasim Khan, Vice President, JIH, addressing the Sumud Academic Conference organised by SIO Delhi Zone

New Delhi:

The Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO), Delhi Zone, organised the Sumud Academic Conference at Jamaat-e-Islami Hind headquarters, bringing together over 100 students and scholars from Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Hamdard, and other institutions across the region.

The daylong event, themed “Reminding Muslim Students to Re-evaluate, Reimagine and Reconstruct Campuses,” featured paper presentations, panel discussions, and keynote addresses. Speakers focused on contemporary challenges faced by Muslim students, particularly issues of identity, saffronisation, and the growing privatisation of higher education.

Prominent speakers included Malik Moatasim Khan, Vice President, JIH; Dr. Roshan Mohiuddin, National Secretary, SIO India; Dr. Khan Yasir, Faculty, IISR; Hammad Yasir, independent researcher; Mohd. Alfauz, Doctoral Fellow, JMI; and Fawaz Shaheen, Lawyer & Researcher, among others.

In his address, Malik Moatasim Khan spoke on “The Idea of a University Under Siege: Privatisation and Saffronisation in Indian Education,” stressing that while privatisation has some positive aspects, its negative impacts are far more serious, whereas saffronisation poses an unmitigated threat to education.

Dr. Khan Yasir, Faculty, IISR (C) addressing the Sumud Academic Conference organised by SIO Delhi Zone

Dr. Khan Yasir, in his session “From Campus to Ummah,” argued that students should rethink education as more than a pursuit of employment, urging them to explore knowledge and alternative models of livelihood beyond the narrow frame of job-seeking.

A panel discussion titled “Faith in Flux: Navigating Identity in the Modern Campus” featured Dr. Roshan Mohiuddin, Fawaz Shaheen, and Mohd. Alfauz, with an interactive Q&A and open-floor session encouraging student participation.

A view of the audience

Paper presentations formed another highlight, with young researchers presenting their work under the review of Hammad Yasir. Topics ranged from navigating identity and the role of students in shaping intellectual futures, to the broader challenges of “universities under siege.”

The conference underscored sumud – steadfastness and perseverance – as a guiding principle for Muslim students to confront academic and political pressures while upholding democratic and secular values. Organisers emphasised that the event was not only about imparting knowledge but also about integrating student perspectives into the broader discourse.

Concluding the event, SIO Delhi Zone described the conference as a vital platform to prepare students for the realities of campus life, urging them to remain resilient in the face of rising challenges.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Education> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / September 25th, 2025

Salman Ahmed is New President of Students Islamic Organisation

MAHARASHTRA :

Mohammed Salman Ahmed has been elected as the national president of SIO.

A native of Maharashtra, Mohammed Salman Ahmed holds a masters degree in Engineering.

New Delhi :

The Students Islamic Organisation (SIO) of India has elected Mohammed Salman Ahmed as national president. A native of Maharashtra, he holds a masters degree in Engineering. His election was held recently at a meeting in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh in which other office-bearers of SIO were also elected.

Elected delegates from all the state units gather every two years to elect the president, general secretary and members of the Central Council. This year the elections were held with special precautions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with some parts of the election being conducted online.

SIO is a national students’ organisation – and the largest organisation of Indian Muslim students – spread across the length and breadth of the country, and visible in prominent campuses of India like JNU, HCU, Jamia, AMU and other state universities. SIO is primarily active on students’ welfare and education centric issues and challenges. In recent years it has consistently worked on issues related to access and quality of education, including raising questions regarding discrimination and prejudice in educational institutions.

Syed Ahmed Muzakkir, who was previously Director of SIO’s Centre for Educational Research & Training, was elected general secretary. Muzakkir holds a masters degree in Economics from the University of Malaysia.

The national secretaries who form part of the central leadership are Nihal Kidiyoor, Dr. Naseem Ahmed, Tahoor Anwar, Rameas EK, Musab Qazi, Fawaz Shaheen and Abdul Hafeez.

Members of the Central Advisory Council, the apex decision-making body of the organisation, were also elected. They are: Amjad Ali (Kerala), Dr. Talha Faiyazzuddin (Telangana), Abdullah Azzam (Bihar), Usama Hameed (AMU), Zulqarnain Haider (Delhi), Salman Khan (South Maharashtra), Musaddiq Mubeen (Rajasthan), Dr. Luqman Ahmed (Telangana), Osama Akram (Telangana), Shujauddin Fahad (North Maharshtra), Abdul Quddus Suhaib (Karnataka), Ehtesamul Abrar (Jharkhand) and Muhammad Saeed TK (Kerala).

All the office-bearers, including the president, will hold their posts for two years.

source: http://www.clarionindia.net / Clarion India / Home> India> Indian Muslims / by Clarion India / December 02nd, 2020