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The Islamic University Alumni Association held a special meeting on Friday at the Supreme Amid enthusiasm and festive manner, the Islamic University Alumni Association held a special meeting on Friday at the Supreme Court Auditorium in the city to strengthen the culture of brotherhood among former students and ensure the protection of their interests both domestically and internationally.
The meeting was presided over by Mirza Walid Hossain, President of the Islamic University Alumni Association, and was moderated by the association’s Secretary General SM Mizanur Rahman.
Addressing the special meeting, Mirza Walid Hossain urged all former students of Islamic University to actively contribute to supporting their fellow alumni through any social, financial, or mental challenges, transcending political ideologies. He emphasized the importance of unity and mutual aid within the alumni network.
Mirza Walid Hossain also expressed his dissatisfaction with the current activities and focus of the Awami League-backed Islamic University Alumni Association. He criticized this faction for prioritizing material achievements over the broader welfare of all students, which he argued undermines the core mission of the alumni association.
Mirza Walid Hossain, President of the Islamic University Alumni Association, has called for a shift in mindset among the association’s members to promote it as a universal platform for all former students. Speaking at a special meeting held at the Supreme Court Auditorium on Friday, Hossain emphasized the need for inclusivity and equal recognition within the association.
Hossain urged members to work collectively towards elevating the association beyond individual achievements and political affiliations. “Every member should receive the same recognition, whether they are a minister, a private official, or a donor,” he stated. He stressed that the value of each member should be acknowledged equally, regardless of their status or contributions.
The call for a unified approach aims to foster a more cohesive and supportive alumni network, where every member feels valued and engaged. Hossain's remarks reflect a broader vision of inclusivity and mutual respect within the association, striving to ensure that it serves as a universal platform for all former students of Islamic University.
The meeting underscored a commitment to fostering a supportive community among alumni, encouraging a collaborative approach to addressing various challenges faced by members.
Ayub Jibon, Organising Secretary of the Islamic University Alumni Association and a prominent lawyer, has announced that the association will host a grand event titled "Family Day of Islamic University Alumni Association" on November 22, 2024.
Ayub Jibon expressed his immense satisfaction and excitement for the upcoming gathering, highlighting its significance as a long-awaited opportunity for alumni to come together. The event aims to strengthen the bonds among former students and celebrate the collective achievements and shared experiences of the association’s members.
“This celebration has been eagerly anticipated, and it will serve as a fantastic occasion for alumni to reconnect and foster a sense of unity,” said Jibon. He emphasized the importance of the event in enhancing the association’s community spirit and ensuring that all members feel valued and included.
The “Family Day” is expected to feature various activities and opportunities for networking, reinforcing the association’s commitment to nurturing a strong and supportive alumni network.
Shah Jamal Mostafa, a first batch student of Islamic University and Chairman of Amial Group, has called for a positive approach from members of the Islamic University Alumni Association to maximize the benefits of the organization and contribute to the betterment of the country.
Mostafa emphasized the importance of a constructive and cooperative attitude among alumni to achieve the association’s goals. He stressed that a unified and proactive engagement from members is crucial for the association to realize its full potential and make a significant impact on national development.
“The positive involvement of our members is key to unlocking the greater benefits that the Alumni Association can offer,” said Mostafa. “By working together with a shared vision, we can not only enhance the value of our association but also contribute meaningfully to the progress of our country.”
Approximately 500 former students of the Islamic University participated in the special meeting and expressed their tremendous satisfaction to get their freedom of expression.
Former students of Islamic University -- Mohammad Ali, Prof Dr Rais Uddin, Jakaria Haider, Monowar Azad, Ashrar Habib Nipu, Jafar Ahmed, Masud, Limon Ahmed, Habibul Alam, Lenin Rahman, Pilu, Nazrul islam, Milima Islam Biswas Mili, Sohrab Ahmed, Harun Ar Rasid, and others took part on the occasion.
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