AIMWA’s 2nd Women’s Convention Champions Change in 2024

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AIMWA’s 2nd Women’s Convention Champions Change in 2024

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NEW DELHI: Dr. Asma Zehra, president of the All India Muslim Women’s Association (AIMWA), highlighted the new challenges faced by Indian Muslims, such as home demolitions and discriminatory laws against veiled women in educational institutions. She also addressed the ongoing false media propaganda against Muslims, changes to Muslim Personal Law, and the wrongful imprisonment of young Muslims.

Dr. Zehra’s comments were made during the three-day AIMWA convention in New Delhi, which saw over 300 delegates from 18 states. The convention featured notable guests such as former MP Brinda Karat, Supreme Court Advocate Salman Khurshid, and newly elected MLA Sophia Firdous from Orissa. Proficient Muslim women were honored with the “Champion of Change” awards.

In her address, Dr. Zehra emphasized the importance of sacrifices for societal and religious responsibilities, calling for continuous social efforts to protect and promote Islamic values. She urged for a united struggle to transform the Muslim community and uphold Islamic identity.

Salman Khurshid congratulated the organizers and discussed the challenges Muslims face, stressing the importance of ethical conduct and constitutional freedoms. Brinda Karat praised the Muslim community for its low rates of female foeticide and addressed women’s issues, including domestic violence and unpaid household work.

Sophia Firdous shared her journey to the Orissa Legislative Assembly, encouraging women to work hard and stay dedicated. The convention also showcased reports on AIMWA’s activities, including educational and developmental programs across various states, and outlined Vision 2030, which aims to reach millions of Muslim women through education, health services, and empowerment initiatives.

The convention concluded with a commitment to ongoing efforts for community development and resilience, underscored by a closing prayer from Dr. Nilam Ghazala.

(Extracted from muslimmirror.com)

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