Sunni Students Federation
- Sunni Students Federation
The Sunni Students' Federation (SSF) is a youth movement which originated in Kerala in 1973 under the patronage of Kamarul Ulama Sheikh Aboobecker Ahmad (Kanthapuram). Currently, the SSF is active across India with offices in Kerala, Hyderabad, Banglore, Tamil Nadu, Mumbai, New Delhi, and U.P. The present general secretary is Dr. Abdul Hakeem Al Azhari, a graduate from Al Azhar, Egypt. The SSF is registered under the Societies Registration Act and is affiliated with the Samastha Kerala Sunni Jammeeyathul Ulema.
Aims
The SSF aims to promote a peaceful view of Islam and promotes the coexistence of different kinds of people and the creation of a society of believers with strong social and moral commitments. In addition, the Kerala SSF works for the educational and social development of the territory.
Prominent Scholars
A.P.Aboobecker Musaliyar(Kamarul Ulama)
Syed Ullal Thangal(Thajul Ulama)
M.A.Abdul Khader Musaliyar(Noorul Ulama)
Nellikuth Ismail Musaliyar
P.P.Muhiyideen Kutty Musaliyar
Ponmala Abdul Khader Musaliyar
Syed Yousuf Al Buhari Vailathore
Syed Ibrahim Khaleel Buhari Thangal
K.P.Hamsa Musaliyar
Perode Abdul Rehman Saqqafi
Activities
The SSF has established computer labs to provide computer literacy education and training for Indian residents. In addition, it sponsors a nursery school impartig LKG and UKG education, and is active in anti-alcohol and anti-tobacco initiative.
The SSF offers recitals of the Quran, Dikir Halka, and sermons. For these, they are assisted by various scholars and literary personalities.
ee also
*kerala Sunni Markaz Kerala
*All India Sunni Jamiyatul Ulema
*Samastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation
*samastha
*MSO of India Sunnin Youths of North India
External links
* [http://www.ssfmalappuram.com/news/default.asp Official website]
* [http://www.islamonsite.com]
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