Kerala State Muslim Students Federation

The Muslim Students Federation(msf) is an Indian student organisation affiliated to the Muslim Students Federation and holds the political vision of the Indian Union Muslim League.

Muslim Students Federation - Kerala
Abbreviationmsf
Formation1958
TypeStudent Organisation
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersCalicut, India
Membership
1,203,105 (2020–21)
National President
T. P. Asharafali
National General Secretary
SH Muhammed Arshad
State President
P. K. Navas
State General Secretary
Abid Arangadi
AffiliationsIndian Union Muslim League
Websitewww.msfindia.net
A march by Muslim Students Federation (MSF)
Former President of the India Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam inaugurated the MSF State Campus Conference On 2011[1]
Muslim Students Federation National President T. P. Asharafali

PK Navas is the president, Abid Arangadi[2] is the general secretary, and C. K. Najaf is the treasurer of the Kerala State Muslim Students Federation. There are fourteen district committees affiliated to the Kerala State Muslim Students Federation. In all 140 Assembly Constituencies and Panchayath/Municipality within the Assembly Constituencies, msf Committees are there. In all Universities in Kerala and affiliated colleges also msf unit committees organizing the students.

msf Kerala History

In Kerala, there were few msf units right from 1936. But it was with the patronage of late K. M. Seethi Sahib,[3] the Malabar District msf came into existence following a convention of Muslim Students at Himayathul Islam High School, Calicut on 28th Feb. 1942. With the formation of Kerala, State msf Committee was formed at Alappuzha on 15 October 1958. From then on, msf has been working in Kerala and it has gained commendable influence among students. The present committee celebrates the Golden Jubilee[4] of Kerala State msf.

Former Office Bearers
No.YearPlace of ConferencePresidentGeneral secretary
11936MalabarK. M. Seethi SahibC. H. Mohammed Koya
21942CalicutIsmailSeethi Sahib
31958AlappuzhaE. AhamedDr. C. M. Kutty
41971CalicutC. MammuttyP. K. Kunhalikutty
51990KozhikkodeC. MammuttyM. K. Muneer
61992CalicutT. V. IbrahimN. Samsudheen
71996CalicutP. M. SadikaliC. K. Subair
82004MalappuramM. A. SamadP. K. Firos
92010CalicutP. K. FirosT. P. Asharafali
102012Trivandrum[5]T. P. AsharafaliP. G. Muhammed
112017KannurMishab KeezhariyurM. P. Navas
122020Calicut[6]P. K. NavasLatheef Thurayoor
132021MalappuramP. K. NavasAbid Arangadan[2]

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