Purpose
Islami Jamiat Talaba is a large student organization in Pakistan. It is an independent organization of youth. Also known as the Jamiat ("jam-ee-at"), it is one of the oldest student organizations in Pakistan, founded on 23 December 1947 in Lahore, Pakistan. The organization has attempted to increase the decency among the public and glorify the image of Islam specially in colleges and university campuses across Pakistan. Islami Jamiat Talaba is one of the very few organization in Pakistan that doesn't base itself on caste or race. Islami Jamiat Talaba has made many sacrifices for Islam and Pakistan. Islami Jamiat Talaba believes in the oneness of God (Allah) and that Muhammad was the last Prophet of Allah. Islami Jamiat Talaba through his movement, succeeded to declare the Ahmadis (Qadianis) the non-Believers in the national law of Pakistan.
Islami Jamiat Talaba Pakistan is working in Pakistan to eliminate the non-Islamic factors and the secularism from the curriculum and teachings of the educational institutions of Pakistan.
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