SSUET organized a Counseling Session that was attended by the Vice Chancellor SSUET, Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin, Registrar Cdre. (R) Syed Sarfraz Ali, Deans, HODs including a large number of faculty members and students. Addressing the session, eminent religious scholar Mufti Tariq Masood said that the digital camera is a copy of the human eye. He said that science describes the functions and working of each and every organ of the human body, but fails to explain why man was created.
The scientists are unable to resolve this enigma. Allah and the holy prophets told us what are our tasks to be accomplished in this phase of life. We need to pursue Allah’s will and serve humanity. Mufti Tariq Masood said that science started to grow after the advent of Islam because Islam is the only religion that motivates and encourages you to think and discover. Even non-Muslims admit that if there were no Muslim scientists and Islam had not come to the world, it would have taken us at least another five hundred years to reach the present level of development in the field of science and technology. The worthy scholar Mufti Tariq Masood said that corruption, exploitation, dishonesty, and hoarding have caused deterioration in society. There should be free trade in the natural environment according to Islamic doctrines. Speaking on this occasion, Islamic scholar Sheikh Atif Ahmad said that the journey of life is difficult and challenging. You cannot win the battle of life with words or with mere emotions. Targets are not achieved by vocal exercises. Success depends on hard work, and those people achieve targets who firmly believe in Allah and have patience. The nucleus of growth in Islam is spirituality, and humans are judged by the level of their sacredness. Speaking on this occasion, the Vice Chancellor of Sir Syed University Prof. Dr. Vali Uddin said that life is an amalgam of successes and failures. Don’t be disheartened from failures, instead, redefine your targets, and design an appropriate strategy to strike again. At the end of the ceremony, Registrar Syed Sarfraz Ali presented the vote of thanks.