The Islamic Civilization Club hosted a significant event aimed at increasing students' sensitivity to global humanitarian issues and instilling historical awareness. In the conference titled "Kashmir Black Day: The Struggle for Freedom and Justice," students had the opportunity to learn in detail about both the historical process and the current political and humanitarian dimensions of the Kashmir issue through expert speakers. The conference illuminated the historical and moral aspects of this tragic event, especially the anniversary of the Indian occupation of Kashmir on October 27, 1947, which is commemorated by Kashmiris as "Black Day." The event reinforced young people's consciousness of taking responsibility for the struggles for justice and freedom around the world.
With this conference, the Club aimed not only to transfer knowledge to students but also to provide an environment for reflection on the concepts of moral stance, humanity, and universal justice. The presentations and discussions throughout the event highlighted the human rights violations faced by the people of Kashmir and their struggle for self-determination. The Islamic Civilization Club stated that through such programs, it encourages students to look at world issues with a critical eye in the light of their civilization's values. The conference enriched the participants' perspective on international problems, contributing to their development as more conscious and sensitive individuals.