Jamaat Leaders Address Teachers Convention Of Aiita In Jaipur

Had we inculcated moral values in our students through education system, the country would not have been inflicted with the disease of corruption, said Dr. Er. Mohammad Saleem, National Secretary, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind while speaking at Teachers Convention organised by All India Islamic Teachers Association (AIITA) at Jaipur on November 28.

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Had we inculcated moral values in our students through education system, the country would not have been inflicted with the disease of corruption, said Dr. Er. Mohammad Saleem, National Secretary, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind while speaking at Teachers Convention organised by All India Islamic Teachers Association (AIITA) at Jaipur on November 28.

He also called upon the teachers to remove the shortcomings and lacuna of the education system as much as we can. “We should also think to review the syllabus and the education system,” he further said.

Addressing the programme, Er. Khursheed Ahmed, Ameer-e-Halqa, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Rajasthan, said teachers are the builders of the nation; they should be aware of their responsibilities and try to execute them.  He also asked them to analyse the syllabus and the education system and apprise the government and leaders of any shortcomings.

Mr. Inamur Rahman, national vice president of AIITA, presented a brief introduction of AIITA. He said the main purpose behind formation of AIITA is to create better educational and moral environment in educational institutions and to work for spreading education and knowledge in the country.

The programme opened with the recitation of the Qur’ān by Mr. Waqar Ahmed, secretary, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Rajasthan. He presented the Islamic view of education system and responsibilities of teachers.

Dr. Shareef Ahmed, President, Rajasthan chapter of AIITA, talked about the purpose of the convention while the programme was anchored by Mr. Heshamuddin, secretary, AIITA, Rajasthan.