Muslim student leaders from 11 colleges and universities in Region 12 underwent a two-day leadership training primarily aimed to unite all the Muslim student leaders of the region and learn and practice leadership in Islamic perspective.
The activity, hosted by the Muslim Students Organization (MSO) and Center for Peace and Environment of Notre Dame of Marbel University, was held at the Family Eco-Park in Barangay Paraiso, Koronadal City on March 31 to June 1, 2014.
Participating Muslim student organizations were coming from: Notre Dame University in Cotabato , Cotabato City State Polytechnic College, Mindanao State University in General Santos City, St. Alexius College, University of Southern Mindanao, and Southern Christian College in Midsayap, North Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat State University-Main, Lutayan, Isulan, & Tacurong branches.
Kaharudin Dalaten, MSO President, said, “It was organized to provide the necessary activities and training to enhance the leadership potential of the student leaders.”
He added that the learnings acquired from the training shall be practiced by the students who possess the mental and physical ability as well as the moral and ethical integrity expected of a genuine leader.”
Dalaten added that the training will help expose Muslim student leaders to become good leader in the organization.
The activity also opened door to the participants to form the Regional Organization of Muslim Students.
Ustadz Akman Abtahi, the resource person who handled the topic “Islamic Leadership and Management,” stressed that the Muslim youth also play a significant role in building peaceful communities.
“It is important that you possess qualities of Muslim leaders which include being God-fearing, responsible, honest, trustworthy and just,” Abtahi told the delegates.
In a workshop, the participants shared their ideas, plans and programs geared to strengthen their respective organizations.
Dr. Mohaliden Suaeb, Education Supervisor for English Division in Sultan Kudarat, discussed the Role of Muslim Youth in the Community.
Updates on the proposed Bangsamoro Government were also shared to the delegates.
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Participating Muslim student organizations were coming from: Notre Dame University in Cotabato , Cotabato City State Polytechnic College, Mindanao State University in General Santos City, St. Alexius College, University of Southern Mindanao, and Southern Christian College in Midsayap, North Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat State University-Main, Lutayan, Isulan, & Tacurong branches.
Kaharudin Dalaten, MSO President, said, “It was organized to provide the necessary activities and training to enhance the leadership potential of the student leaders.”
He added that the learnings acquired from the training shall be practiced by the students who possess the mental and physical ability as well as the moral and ethical integrity expected of a genuine leader.”
Dalaten added that the training will help expose Muslim student leaders to become good leader in the organization.
The activity also opened door to the participants to form the Regional Organization of Muslim Students.
Ustadz Akman Abtahi, the resource person who handled the topic “Islamic Leadership and Management,” stressed that the Muslim youth also play a significant role in building peaceful communities.
“It is important that you possess qualities of Muslim leaders which include being God-fearing, responsible, honest, trustworthy and just,” Abtahi told the delegates.
In a workshop, the participants shared their ideas, plans and programs geared to strengthen their respective organizations.
Dr. Mohaliden Suaeb, Education Supervisor for English Division in Sultan Kudarat, discussed the Role of Muslim Youth in the Community.
Updates on the proposed Bangsamoro Government were also shared to the delegates.
http://www.luwaran.com/index.php/welcome/item/1041-muslim-student-leaders-undergo-regional-leadership-training
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