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Sheikh- ul- Alam Boys Hostels Zakura Campus, KU organizes Seerat Conference
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Srinagar, November 23 (KNO): Sheikh- ul – Alam Boys hostels Zakura Campus University of Kashmir organized Seerat-un-Nabi (SAW) Conference on the theme “Seerat (SAW) and its impact on modern society” here. Students and scholars from different departments participated in the qirat, naat and quiz competition during the Conference organized by the boarders of the hostel under the management of  Mr. Danish Aftab, Mr. Azhar Jan, Mr. Basit, Mr. Yawar, Peerzada Nayeemand others and convened by Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh of Electronics Department and Warden SA Boys hostels Zakura Campus. Dr. Shanawaz Shah of department of Persian was also present at the occasion. Prof. G. N. Khaki Director Centre of Central Asian Studies and Provost Boys Hostels who was chief Guest chaired the Programme and highlighted the significance and value of Seerat(SAW). Prof. Khaki stressed on how to inculcate the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (SAW) in to our lives such that chaos and uncertainty will be eradicated from the society. Prof. Khaki also persuaded student to make best use of their time while concentrating on different aspects of knowledge during their stay in the hostels and added that such an approach will help in the growth and development of academics at university of Kashmir in its true perspective. The participants from boarders which includes PG students and scholars from various departments presented their views on Seerat(SAW) and its impact on the modern society. Programme convener and Warden SA Boys hostels while speaking on the occasion said that best way to celebrate Seerat(SAW) is to adopt the concept of “Adab-e- Zindagi” into our day to day life. He further said that we must be kind to others and obey the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). Besides Provost Prof. G.N. Khaki and warden Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh warden MAK Boys hostel Dr. Md. Meraj, warden MA Boys hostel Dr. Younis Rashid and warden Scholars hostel Dr. Yahah Bakhtiyaar were also present. Danish Aftab Research scholar of Political Science Department presented vote of thanks. Programme organizers thanked  Vice Chancellor of the university Prof. Talat Ahmad for providing all the support and for his student friendly attitude. Later students and scholars who participated in the Conference were nominated for awards by the jury head and will be rewarded during the Hostel Annual day celebration by Vice Chancellor of the university.(KNO)

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