
Under the auspices of Mustafavi Students Movement (MSM) Pakistan, a one-month Winter Study Camp for students from Gilgit-Baltistan was held at Al-Azmia Complex, Township, Lahore. More than one hundred students from Gilgit-Baltistan participated in the camp.
Addressing the students on the first day of the Winter Study Camp, Sheikh Farhan Aziz, President of Mustafavi Students Movement Pakistan, said that MSM Pakistan is taking practical steps to equip students with religious awareness, modern academic skills, and positive character building. Appreciating the intellectual and creative potential of the students from Gilgit-Baltistan, he said that the camp would play a vital role in further refining and nurturing their hidden talents.
Renowned teachers and trainers imparted continuous instruction and training during the camp. Professor Shabbir Ahmad Malik, Head of the English Department at Al-Azmia Complex, offered practical training in spoken English. Hassan Mahmood Jamaati, Deputy Director of Education and Professional Development, delivered lectures on understanding the Qur’an and Islamic teachings under the Diploma in Quran Studies, while Muhammad Anas, an IT professional, conducted training sessions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in line with modern academic and professional requirements.
Muhammad Suhail Majeed, Deputy General Secretary of MSM Pakistan and Camp Organizer, stated that the objective of the Winter Study Camp is the holistic development of students, enabling them to play a positive and effective role in religion, society, and the country in the future. He thanked the participants, teachers, and administration, and reaffirmed that MSM Pakistan will continue to prioritize the intellectual and moral development of students.
It is noteworthy that this month-long Winter Study Camp comprises a wide range of educational, training, and intellectual activities, and certificates will be awarded to participants upon its completion.

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