Muslim Students Organization Pakistan has launched a ten day study circle running from October 20 to October 30 across the country to encourage regular reading and to popularize the Seerat of the Sahaba among students.
Units and campus teams are organizing local study circles where office-bearers and workers meet to read selected essays from Hikayat-e-Sahaba, narrate stories to one another and extract practical lessons. These sessions focus on the character, sacrifice, faith and the spirit of spreading Islam demonstrated by the companions, providing moral guidance for the current generation.
Through the study circle initiative, MSO Pakistan aims to foster intellectual awakening, ethical formation and a deeper religious awareness among youth. Organizers say the gatherings also promote a culture of reading, strengthen interpersonal bonds and help students develop a collective understanding of their faith.
MSO Pakistan said it will continue to pursue such constructive activities to train and engage young people, with Sufyan Abbasi, Nazim Ittelaat wa Nashriyat MSO Rawalpindi, confirming the programme and its objectives.
