Pakistan’s Fsahat Elected Vice President for Asian Group at ICYF General Assembly

NEWS DESK

ISTANBUL: At the 5th General Assembly of the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF) convened in Istanbul, Turkey, Mr. Fsahat Ul Hassan made history by becoming the first Pakistani representative elected to the executive board as Vice President for the Asian Group. His victory with a two-thirds majority vote surpassed the delegate from Malaysia, cementing Pakistan’s prominent role in ICYF’s leadership.

Expressing his gratitude to the members of the general assembly, Mr. Fsahat Ul Hassan affirmed his commitment to support and contribute to the vision and mission of ICYF in his capacity as the Vice President. He emphasized his dedication to closely collaborate with members of the Asian Region to foster youth development and unity within the ummah.

Mr. Taha Ayhan, who was unanimously reelected from Turkey, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Fsahat Ul Hassan on his election and wished him success in his new role.

This historic achievement underscores Pakistan’s growing influence and leadership within the international youth community, reflecting Mr. Ul Hassan’s dedication to advancing the goals of ICYF.

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