Students exhorted to fight fascism, immorality

Professional students’ conference organised by SSF concludes at Madin Academy

March 13, 2017 07:33 am | Updated 07:33 am IST - MALAPPURAM

Madin Academy Chairman Sayed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari addressing professional students at the valedictory session of Prof Summit in Malappuram on Sunday.

Madin Academy Chairman Sayed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari addressing professional students at the valedictory session of Prof Summit in Malappuram on Sunday.

A three-day professional students’ conference organised by the Kerala State Sunni Students Federation (SSF) concluded on the Madin Academy campus here on Sunday, making a clarion call for building a strong cultural defence against fascist designs and moral decadence.

About 3,000 Muslim students from different campuses across the country attended the meet called Prof Summit.

The meet warned the student community to be vigilant against acts of moral turpitude in the name of upholding personal and social freedom.

“A movement like the Kiss of Love is not the correct answer for acts of moral policing,” the meet said.

Madin Academy chairman Sayed Ibrahim Khaleel Bukhari delivered the keynote address at the valedictory session. SSF State president P.A. Farook Nayeemi presided over the function.

Islamic scholar V.P.I. Thangal led a spiritual session held on Sunday.

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