Muslim Students Federation (Kerala state) | |
---|---|
President | P. K. Navas (Kerala) |
Headquarters | Kozhikode (Kerala) |
Mother party | Indian Union Muslim League |
Website | msfkerala |
Part of a series on |
Conservatism |
---|
The Muslim Students Federation (abbreviated as the M. S. F.), in Kerala, is the student wing of Indian Union Muslim League in Kerala, India.[2][3] M. S. F. in Kerala is currently headed by P. K. Navas (President), C. K Najaf[4] (General Secretary), and Ashar Perumukk ( Treasurer).
Muslim Students Federation is principally active in all state-run universities in Kerala and in affiliated colleges. It is the largest Muslim students organisation in Kerala.[5] Indian Union Muslim League leaders C. H. Mohammed Koya, Minister of Education in various Kerala Governments and E. Ahamed, Union Minister of State, Ministry of External Affairs, were associated with the Muslim Students Federation.[6][7]
The work being done by the Kerala State Committee of the Muslim Students Federation which is entering the age of 65 in the Kerala has been praised by all. The victory journey that msf movement is going on by leading the students' rights struggles, giving helping hands to the helpless students and leading the educational activities is a proud one.
History
Local units of the Muslim Students Federation were active in Kerala in the 1930s. Malabar District M. S. F. was organised by Muslim League leader K. M. Seethi Sahib in 1942.[8]
Kerala unit of the M. S .F. was formed at Alappuzha on 15 October 1958.[9]
Year | Conference location | President | General secretary |
---|---|---|---|
British India | |||
1936 | In Malabar District | K. M. Seethi Sahib | C. H. Mohammed Koya |
1942 | Calicut | Ismail | K. M. Seethi Sahib |
In modern Kerala | |||
1958 | Alleppey | E. Ahamed | C. M. Kutty |
1971 | Calicut | C. Mammutty | P. K. Kunhalikutty |
1990 | Calicut | C. Mammutty | M. K. Muneer |
1992 | Calicut | T. V. Ibrahim | TT ismail |
1996 | Calicut | P. M. Sadikali | C. K. Subair |
2004 | Malappuram | M. A. Samad | P. K. Firos |
2010 | Calicut | P.K Firos | T. P. Asharafali |
2012 | Trivandrum[10] | T. P. Asharafali | P. G. Muhammed |
2017 | Cannanore | Mishab Keezhariyur | M. P. Navas |
2020 | Calicut[11] | P. K. Navas | Latheef Thurayoor |
2021 | Malappuram | P. K. Navas | Abid Arangadan[4] |
2022 | P. K. Navas | C. K. Najaf |
See also
References
- ↑ P. U., Favas (21 May 2015). "P K Firos and A P J Abdul Kalam in M S F Conference". YouTube.
- ↑ "M S F Leaders Denigrated Us, Alleges Muslim League's Girl Students' Wing". Malayala Manorama. 14 August 2021.
- ↑ Osella, Filippo; Osella, Caroline (16 May 2013). Islamic Reform in South Asia. Cambridge University Press. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-107-27667-3.
{{cite book}}
: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - 1 2 "Disciplinary Action Against M S F Leader". The Hindu. 13 January 2021.
- ↑ Arafath, P. K. Yasser (2014). "Should Muslims Fear the Kiss? Body as Resistance in the Times of Hindutva". Economic and Political Weekly. 49 (49): 36. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 24481052.
- ↑ Miller, E. Roland. "Mappila Muslim Culture" State University of New York Press, Albany (2015); p. 235–36
- ↑ Koodallur, Musthafa (1 February 2017). "Gujarat or Kashmir, Ahamed Never Minced his Words". Malayala Manorama.
- ↑ Althaf, K. M. (2015). Navothana Samskrithiyude 'Speaker': Seethi Sahib. Kozhikode: Olive Publications.
- ↑ Saleem, Nishad K. (18 September 2013). "P K Firos MS F State Conference 2012". YouTube.
- ↑ "M S F State Meet from Tomorrow". The New Indian Express. 14 September 2012.
- ↑ "'Be Ready for Civil Disobedience Movement'". The New Indian Express. 22 December 2019.