Islamic laws are based on logic and reasoning: Dr. Jasser Auda

Every Islamic law has been incorporated with strong logics and philosophies and the best way to find out that philosophy is by questioning – Why? Even the Holy Quran has also given answers to every possible question of human mind. These views were expressed by Dr. Jasser Auda, Deputy Director Centre for Islamic Legislation and Ethics, Qatar Foundation, while speaking in a public meeting on “Philosophy of Islamic law” on 14 February at Headquarters of Students Islamic Organisation of India in the National capital. 




He said that as far as Ta’abbudiyaat—principles related to worship the Almighty and the way in which it is being performed—are concerned we cannot rationalise it. But when it comes to implementing Shari’ah rule, which is meant for the purification of the society from the curse of evils and crimes and which is directly related to the actions of a common man, one must ask the question ‘why this specific law or what objective lie in it or whether the objective can be achieved easily through other means.’ Citing an example from the Hadith of the Prophet (S) where He has said that Miswak cleans the tooth, Dr. Auda asked whether it is necessary, even in this era, to use the same tool to brush our teeth or utilise the modern tooth-brush which has taken place of the Miswak of his time and does the same job as the Miswak did in past.

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Career guidance program by Shaheen Bagh Unit - Delhi


Students Islamic organisation of India, Shaheenbagh Unit (Delhi Zone) organised a career guidance program on 26th January, 2013 for the students of class 9th to 12th under the topic Future After School.
Reputed Experts provided important information to students regarding their career. Professor Noor Deshmukh, Dr. Waqar Anwar and Mr. Wamiq Zia guided the students in science, commerce and arts streams respectively. Experts provided detailed information regarding the open opportunities for students in all streams.
An open question session was also provided to students for clarification of their queries. Large number of students along with their guardians attended the program.
At last Er. Khaliquzzaman gave a short speech on topic of Aim of my life.

Feeling the lack of propensity in the people towards Islamic Knowledge


Patelnagar unit (Delhi zone) organized an "Islamic quiz competition" on 26th Jan 2013 in Ranjit Nagar colony.
Inaugurating the event Waheed-uz-zama introduced SIO with emphasis on its role in redefining the philosophy of knowledge and education. Dr. T.U Siddique in his addressing said "children should be nurtured well , mentored and oriented towards Islamic culture". There were 225 participants.
Shields and medals were awarded to top 15 high scorers. Each participant was given a book on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The event was successful and won accolade. The crux of organizing this program was to initiate a children circle in the colony.
Maksood Alam, the director of Excellence Academy, announced free computer education to students on this event which was welcomed by SIO.

“Even an ordinary man can change the society”: National President at Delhi


“Even an ordinary man can change the society” said Mohd. Azharuddin, national President SIO – India. He was addressing the cadres of SIO Delhi zone at the Scholars school in New Delhi.

The National President was on a two day tour of Delhi zone. The tour included several programmes, prominent among them were the meeting of SIO zonal and central team with the Jamaat’s zonal team; a function for JAC which was addressed by the National President at  members meet with him.

The JAC function included several interesting sessions. A tug of war competition was organized for different teams; a skit was presented by the JAC of Abul Fazl; and an open session was held with the President.

In the members meet the students were addressed by the zonal team as well as the national president. It also included an open session for the cadres to ask questions, give suggestions, and express their observations regarding the organisation.

The national president while addressing the cadres said that the “destiny of the nation is decided in the schools, colleges and universities”. He said that these institutions act as a power house for the country as well as the world. He argued that in today’s world even the concept of “One Man One Army” is possible where even one man can change the whole society towards a good end. He added that Just Supplicating for our dreams is not enough, but apart from supplications we should remain actively involved in social issues to make the dreams come true.

A large number of members, students and Junior Associate attended the programmes and decided to continue to work for the reconstruction of the society with renewed zeal and enthusiasm….

Cultural Activities should be promoted while being within moral and ethical limits : Fest at Delhi Zone


Islam is a complete way of life and has given a lot of importance to cultural and extra-curricular activities" said PM Saleh, (General Secretary Students Islamic Oraganisation of India). He was speaking on the occasion of a mega cultural event organized by SIO Delhi state, at Scholar School, Jamia Nagar. He stressed on the use of cultural activities to propagate the message of Islam. He added that SIO is organizing the cultural programmes throughout the nation and that the concluding programme will be held in Kolkalta in which renowned vocalist Sami Yusuf will be the guest of honour.
Professor Deewakar (Department of Mass Comm., JMI) said that such events should be used to develop the hidden talents among the students and youths of the nation. He congratulated SIO for organizing the event and praised SIO for its various activities specially those done to promote the educational standards and cultural talents of poor and needy people.
Anis ur Rahman, Zonal President SIO Delhi zone, said that cultural activities have worked as a backbone in all major revolutions of the world. He stressed on the use of such activities while remaining within the ethical and moral limits.
Students from various schools and colleges participated in the festival. Sumaiyyah Mannan (Shaheen Public School) got the first prize in poetry recitation while second and third positions were acquired by Abdur Raheem PZ (JNU) and Vidya Sagar (DU) respectively. In extempore elocution Umar Shah, Vidya Sagar, and Kashif Mansoor of Delhi University won the first, second and third prizes respectively. Athar Khan (JMI) secured first position in mimicry while the team from Jamia Hamdard won the first prize in Drama. Program was concluded with the vote of thanks by Bazlul Basit Choudhry Convenor of this mega event.

Delhi Muta'ala Workshop | an intellect move


SIO Delhi Zone conducted a Muta’ala workshop. SIO stressed on the ways, means and methods acquiring knowledge effectively and  implementing  thus acquired knowledge in day to day life. The programme consisted of motivational speeches, discussions and activities. Apart from this, attendees also met with some of the Jamaat’s leaders.
Various students from DU, JNU as well as several localities attended the workshop. They interacted with Jb. Asif Iqbal, Jb. Abdus Salam Islahi, and Dr. Waquar Anwar  and Zonal president SIO  Delhi  Anis-ur Rahman.
The workshop concluded with the resolution that each and every one of those attending will spend a part of their day to day time in studying Qur’an, sunnah’ as well as contemporary issues.