SIO Telangana organises ‘Re-imagining Muslim Politics’ academic conference in Hyderabad
The conference delved into the complex and multifaceted issues surrounding Muslim political identity, representation, and agency in the contemporary world.
Hyderabad: An international academic conference titled ‘Re-imagining Muslim Politics’ was organised by SIO Telangana here on Saturday and Sunday. The conference delved into the complex and multifaceted issues surrounding Muslim political identity, representation, and agency in the contemporary world.
Through a series of sessions, participants explored the challenges and opportunities facing Muslim communities and examined potential pathways for a more just, inclusive, and equitable future.
In his talk on the topic ‘Re-imagining the Political Future of Muslims in India: Ameer-e-Jamaat’ Sadatullah Hussaini delved into the historical and contemporary contexts of Muslim politics in India, examining the evolving dynamics of identity, representation, and participation.
TSPSC member Prof. Amirullah Khan spoke on the critical role of Muslims in shaping political discourse and public perceptions. Faculty of Ibn Haldun University, Turkey, Irfan Ahmed addressed on Decolonizing Democracy: Towards a Fair Indian Model Based on Share and Care.
SIO Telangana president Abdul Hafeez said the conference provided the platform to bright minds across central universities as well as students of diverse academics.