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The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) is a national umbrella organisation aimed at supporting and representing Islamic societies at colleges and universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland. FOSIS was established in 1963 and is one of the oldest Muslim student organisations in the United Kingdom. ==History== FOSIS was formed in July 1963 at a meeting held in the Cadbury Room at the University of Birmingham. At this meeting, representatives from different Islamic societies agreed to form a national body to look after the interests of Muslim students at universities. Founding members included Islamic societies from the University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, University of Dublin, Imperial College (London), University of Leeds, London Islamic Circle, Muslim Student Society UK, University of Oxford, School of Oriental and African Studies (London), Sheffield Islamic Circle, Wolverhampton Malayan Teachers College. At that time, the organisation was named FOISS (Federation of Islamic Student Societies) and it was renamed later that year to its current variation of FOSIS. In the early '60s, FOSIS was the only support group that many Muslims in the UK and Ireland could look to for support and advice. Presidency 1968/1969 – Aziz Khan (Glasgow) 1991/1992 – Nidal Ali 1992/1993 – Nidal Ali 1993/1994 – Riyad Alrawi 1994/1995 – Fahas Al Awadi 1995/1996 – Fahad Al Awadi 1996–1997 – Khaled Ahmad Ali 1997–1998 – Mohiburahman 1998/1999 – Hisham Morsi (Nottingham) 1999/2000 – Rani El Khattab (Nottingham) 2000/2001 – Rani El Khattab (Nottingham) 2001/2002 – Othman Moqbel (Nottingham) 2002/2003 – Othman Moqbel (Nottingham) 2003/2004 – Othman Moqbel (Nottingham) 2004/2005 – Wakkas Khan (Manchester) 2005/2006 – Wakkas Khan (Manchester) 2006/2007 – Ali Alhadithi (Leeds) 2007/2008 – Zahid Bhatti (Liverpool) 2008/2009 – Faisal Hanjra (London) 2009/2010 – Faisal Hanjra (London) 2010/2011 – Nabil Ahmed (Manchester) 2011/2012 – Nabil Ahmed (Manchester) 2012/2013 – Omar Ali (London) 2013/2014 – Omar Ali (London) 2014/2015 – Bashir Osman (Birmingham); VP ISCC - Faizal Malek; VP Training & HR - Humayun Saleem; VP SAC - Ibrahim Ali (2015/2016) – Bashir Osman (Deceased one month into term); VP ISCC - Zara Mohammed; VP Training & HR - Humayun Saleem; VP SAC - Yusuf Hassan 2015/2016 – Humayun Saleem - interim President (Birmingham); VP ISCC - Zara Mohammed; VP SAC - Yusuf Hassan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Federation of Student Islamic Societies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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