The Crisis of Muslim Activism
Adapted from a FOSIS webinar with Imam Tom Facchine, Yaqeen InstituteWritten by Student Affairs, FOSIS Introduction Have you ever asked, why does our activism often feel stagnant? Muslim students today…
[PDF] Prayer Room Guide for ISocs
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[Article] 7 Critical Steps to Planning an Effective Campaign
Adapted from Shaima Dallali, written by FOSIS Student Affairs As an Islamic Society, you’re not just a student group—you’re a force for change. Whether advocating for prayer spaces, justice for…
FOSIS Statement on the Gaza Ceasefire
The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza after more than a year of relentless violence and suffering. Today, we witnessed a moment…
FOSIS congratulates Shaima Dallali’s win and calls for an investigation into the deep-rooted Islamophobia within the NUS
In the current climate where students' rights to free speech are being eroded, Shaima Dallali's settlement with NUS and their acknowledgement of her right to hold protected beliefs is a…
Statement: FOSIS supports student actions against the Gazan genocide and calls for a united student effort.
FOSIS congratulates students across the world(1) who have come forward upon a shared spirit of justice in solidarity with the Palestinian people. The demands which include: calling for an immediate…
Statement: Court decision to uphold Michaela’s Prayer Ban is a detriment to student well being and exposes rise in systemic islamophobia in UK schools.
As the largest Muslim student representative body in the UK and Ireland, Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) condemns the recent High Court decision to uphold Michaela Community School’s prayer…
FOSIS responds to the rise of Islamophobia on campuses following the human rights violations in Palestine
The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (“FOSIS”), stands as the united voice of over 100 Islamic Societies across educational institutions in the UK and Ireland, committed to addressing critical issues…
