4-day Session of Markazi Majlis-e Shoora of Jamaat begins

May 31, 2014

???????????????????????????????New Delhi, 31 May 2014: A four-day session of the Central Advisory Council (Markazi Majlis-e Shoora), the supreme policy making body of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind began today (31 May 2014) here at the Headquarters of Jamaat at Abul Fazl Enclave in Jamia Nagar area of the National Capital.

The session was inaugurated by Amir-e Jamaat (National President) Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Omari.

The progress of Jamaat’s programs as per its four-year plan will be analysed.

However, the session has become more important because it is being held just after the General Elections and formation of the new government at the centre.

People’s expectations and challenges before the country, community and also the government would be discussed.

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9 Comments

  1. Munaeem Jamal

    Jamaat is doing great work in India.

  2. Mohammad Tahir

    I am of the opinion that the role played and activities done by Welfare Party of India must be deliberated in this session

  3. md shafi farouqui

    Alhamdulillah…lots of expectations.

  4. shubli

    Why jih is not supporting wpi in a open way this would give good results for both wpi and jih.

    Why this time jih taken a decision to support congress where as in telangana jih is in favour of telangana.

  5. Mohammad Tahir

    It has been mentioned on Wikipedia that in its early years it had condemned as haram both secularism n democracy but later ideological transformation led to acceptance of secularism n democracy in post colonial India. I tender a question as to whether it is true. Has JIH adopted secularism n democracy as its ideology? Is it not against ISLAM? Plz clarify I am very much curious n excited to be acquainted with true facts n Islamic ideology Thanks waiting for prompt reply

  6. Abdul Shukoor

    usually after 4 days of discussions, concrete guideline to cadre should be the outcome, but ironically all resolutions passed are for “others” nothing for tarbiah or tanzeem or dawah or islah muashirah works, nothing for “us” the cadre. Can we expect some thing this time?

  7. Mohammed Abdul Mateen

    Lets see what we can get orders for the individual to act on ground, the accountability system to be made more stronger than the policy itself.

  8. Mohammed Ziaullah, Gulbarga

    There should be regular updates of the happenings of the Shoora on daily bases. It may be possible if the agenda is planned in such a way that every day of the shoora some of its decisions are made public, instead of waiting till the last day for the final outcome of the shoora.

  9. A U Asif

    Hope the four-day session of Jamaat that ends today must have had definitely pondered over the situation arising out in the aftermath of the first ever national government headed by a dedicated man of RSS in India. Although diametrically opposed, like Mohammed Morsy’s erstwhile government in Egypt, this is the first ideological government in our country. It would be interesting how the Jamaat takes it up. In such a situation, even the ticklish issue like Kashmir may be settled and a buffer independent state between the two countries under the supervision of the UN come into being so that India may emerge as a super power in the early 21st century, terrorism and related issues like arrest of Muslim youth and ban upon a number of the organizations, including those belonging to the Muslim community, may go for ever, but a threat to religious identity can’t be ruled out as the issue of uniform civil code has already been raised.

    The question is: Is the Jamaat ready to meet the challenges ideologically, especially in the light of the four-point of Khutba-e-Madras to avoid ‘qaumi, nay nazaryati kashmkash”? The Jamaat must not forget that the only solution to the present problem is in the introduction of Islam as a universal and human ideology. However, it is commendable that the present Ameer Jamaat emphasizes upon these points in his sermons and elsewhere. ——A U Asif, Associate Editor, Cahuthi Duniya, Noida