Imamia Students Organization Pakistan
امامیہ اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن پاکستان
LeaderAyatollah Syed Ali Khamenei (Supreme Leader of Iran)
PresidentBr. Hassan Arif
General SecretaryBr. Moammar Naqvi
FoundersAyat ullah Syed Murtaza Hussain Sadar ul Fazil
Molana Agha Ali Moosvi
Molana Safdar Hussain Najafi Dr. Shaheed Muhammad Ali Naqvi
Eng Syed Ali Raza Naqvi
Founded22 May 1972 (1972-05-22) University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
HeadquartersAl Mustafa House, Lahore, Pakistan
ReligionShia Islam
Colors   Green and red
Slogan"Come towards the good deed." (Arabic: حي على خير العمل)
Party flag
Website
isopakistan.org (in English)

Imamia Students Organization (Urdu: امامیہ اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن پاکستان) is the Shiite Muslim students' organization in Pakistan. It was founded by Ayat ullah Syed Murtaza Hussain Sadar ul Fazil, Molana Agha Ali Moosvi, Molana Safdar Hussain Najafi, Dr Muhammad Ali Naqvi on 22 May 1972 at University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. In 2022, it had "around 3000 units in Pakistan"[1] located in Pakistan, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Ground reality is that the ISO is funded by students through their own pocket money, and that the organisation only receives moral guidance from Iran.[1]

Goals

ISO is Working to eliminate the non-Islamic elements and secularism from the curriculum and teachings of the educational institutions of Pakistan. The ISO has attempted to spread the message of unity among Muslims at all levels and help poor students who cannot bear the expense of education.[2][3][4]


See also

References

  1. 1 2 Amir Rana and Waqar Gillani (November 24, 2003). Iran not funding ISO: Shirazi. DailyTimes.com. Accessed 2007-09-10.
  2. "Sixth attack on Shias in Parachinar highlights growing intolerance in Pakistan". April 2017.
  3. "Muharram blood donations elixir for thalassaemia children". 12 October 2016.
  4. "Gilgit Baltistan: That part of Pakistan where coexistance is a reality – The Express Tribune Blog". blogs.tribune.com.pk. Archived from the original on 2016-11-03.
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