Muslim Students Organization Pakistan will conduct a seven-day Fahm e Deen course in Islamabad from 24 to 30 January 2026 aimed at intellectual, ideological and practical training of students. The program seeks to equip young participants with a correct understanding of religion, stronger ideological foundations and practical guidance suited to contemporary challenges.
Nazim MSO Rawalpindi brother Osama Hanif highlighted that in an era of intellectual confusion, ideological ambiguity and adverse media effects, structured and comprehensive training is a pressing need. The Fahm e Deen course has been designed to address these concerns through focused sessions on strengthening beliefs, a committed engagement with the Quran and Hadith, training in the life and conduct of the Prophet and oratory skills, and the positive and effective use of journalism and social media.
Experienced scholars and field specialists will guide each topic to ensure students gain both theoretical insight and practical tools. MSO Pakistan emphasizes its role as a training institution dedicated to shaping responsible, aware and ideologically grounded youth who can contribute positively to society.
The organization urges interested students to register promptly to secure their place in the Fahm e Deen course and to use the opportunity to reinforce their religious understanding, leadership and outreach skills. The announcement was shared by Sufyan Abbasi, Nazim Iltimat MSO Rawalpindi.
