The Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA) is all set to host its highly anticipated "Family Day 2025" on Friday, promising an exciting and festive atmosphere for alumni and their families. The event will take place at the Meghbari Resort, Rayerdia - Ulukhola Road, Nagarvala, Gazipur, near the Purbachal 300 Feet Road.
Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, the newly appointed Vice-Chancellor of North South University, will grace the occasion as the chief guest for the inaugural session. Expressing his excitement, Professor Chowdhury remarked, "I am very delighted to know that the Islamic University Alumni Association is preparing such a wonderful initiative to foster the brotherhood among former students."
The day's festivities will culminate in the concluding ceremony, where Professor Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah, Vice-Chancellor of Islamic University (IU), will distribute awards to the alumni and their families, further emphasizing the significance of this event.
Mirza Walid Hossain, President of IUAA, shared his enthusiasm with The Daily Industry Correspondent, saying, "We are thrilled to celebrate 'Family Day' on January 10, 2025. This special day will allow us to reconnect with our alumni and their loved ones in a joyful and celebratory environment."
Mirza expressed his hope that the event would provide an opportunity to strengthen bonds among alumni and their families, saying, "Your presence will be a matter of great pride for us. We hope you join us with your family members to relive the beautiful memories of university life and deepen our connections."
In a message to the attendees, he added, "Having family members at the event will be an honor for us. Your presence will make this event even more memorable and joyful." The Family Day promises to be a memorable gathering, filled with fun, reflection, and a sense of togetherness for the alumni of Islamic University.
Meanwhile, S M Mizanur Rahman, Secretary General of the Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA), emphasized the significance of the upcoming "Family Day 2025" as an opportunity not only to reconnect but also to inspire alumni to play a pivotal role in the nation's growth.
Speaking ahead of the event, Mizanur Rahman explained, "Such programs are vital in facilitating stronger bonds among former students. The aim of the reunion, in the form of Family Day, is to celebrate and strengthen the connections between alumni and current students."
He also highlighted the deeper purpose behind the gathering, stating, "This is not just a gathering to relive nostalgic memories of university life. Rather, it serves as an inspiration for alumni to contribute to the inclusive growth of Bangladesh. The event encourages alumni to take on impactful roles in their communities and beyond, fostering a spirit of collaboration and progress."
Mizanur Rahman expressed his belief that the event would not only provide a chance to renew old friendships but also reinforce the idea of collective responsibility among the alumni, urging them to contribute to the development of the country in meaningful ways.
"As we gather on this special day, we aim to celebrate our shared history while looking forward to the future," Rahman added, underscoring the role of the alumni community in shaping the nation’s path forward. The Family Day 2025 event will serve as a platform for reconnecting, reflecting, and reaffirming the commitment of Islamic University alumni to contribute to the betterment of Bangladesh.
As the much-anticipated "Family Day 2025" hosted by the Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA) draws closer, MdSohrab Hossain, a former student of Islamic University, shared exciting details about the preparations underway for the grand event.
"We have already completed our material preparations to ensure the success of the program," Sohrab stated, expressing confidence in the seamless execution of the event. He went on to outline the vibrant agenda planned for the day, which promises to be an unforgettable celebration for alumni and their families.
The event will feature speeches from distinguished guests, providing insights and inspiration for the alumni community. Attendees will also have the chance to reminisce about their university days and relive cherished memories. A lively cultural program will showcase the talents of the participants, while a live band performance will add to the festive atmosphere.
In addition to the entertainment, the day will include a raffle draw and a sports competition, adding an element of fun and healthy competition. Sohrab mentioned that nearly 1,000 alumni and their family members are expected to attend, ensuring a large and lively gathering.
"We are excited to welcome our alumni and their loved ones to this special day," Sohrab added. "The diverse range of activities and the chance to reconnect with old friends and classmates will make this an event to remember." To ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey for attendees, the Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA) has announced that vehicle facilities will be provided from prominent locations in the city for the upcoming "Family Day 2025."
AyubJibon, a former student of Islamic University (IU), shared his thoughts on the significance of the upcoming "Family Day 2025," expressing his belief that the event will play a crucial role in fostering the brotherhood among IU alumni.
"This family reunion will truly nurture and strengthen our bonds as a community," Ayub said. He went on to extend special thanks to the leadership of the Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA), particularly President Mirza Walid Hossain and Secretary General S M Mizanur Rahman, for their dedication to the cause.
"I would like to especially thank President Mirza Walid Hossain and Secretary General S M Mizanur Rahman for their impact-oriented efforts to foster the brotherhood of the IU community," Ayub continued. "Their leadership has been instrumental in ensuring that such a universal platform is created, allowing former students to reconnect and engage meaningfully."
Ayub emphasized the importance of the alumni's role in maintaining a strong and united community. He praised the IUAA's initiative to bring together nearly 1,000 alumni and their families for the event, which promises to be a memorable occasion for all involved.
With the leadership's ongoing efforts, Ayub expressed his confidence that the event will further enhance the sense of unity within the IU alumni network, paving the way for future collaboration and collective growth.
Sohrab Hossainshared this important update, emphasizing the association’s commitment to making the event as accessible and convenient as possible for all participants. "We will provide vehicle facilities from prominent places in the city to ensure a hassle-free journey for our alumni and their family members," Sohrab stated.
This initiative is expected to ease travel concerns and ensure that the nearly 1,000 alumni and their families can attend the celebration without worrying about transportation. The vehicles will depart from key areas, making it easier for attendees to join the event at Meghbari Resort.
Sohrab added, "We want to ensure that our alumni can focus on enjoying the event and reconnecting with old friends, without any transportation-related stress." This move reflects the IUAA’s commitment to providing a well-organized and enjoyable experience for all those attending the highly anticipated Family Day. “With this added convenience, the event is set to be a memorable and seamless experience for everyone involved”, Hossain added.
With meticulous planning and a packed schedule of engaging activities, the IUAA Family Day 2025 is set to be a vibrant and memorable reunion, bringing alumni together to celebrate their shared history and strengthen their bonds.
In the lead-up to the highly anticipated "Family Day 2025" organized by the Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA), another former student and dedicated organizer shared details of the hard work and commitment that has gone into preparing for the event.
"We have been working sincerely for the past month to ensure the program’s success," said the alumnus, who has played an integral role in the event's planning. "In fact, we’ve even worked through the night on several occasions to prepare all the required components of the program at the Central Plaza at the city’s Mirpur-10 area."
The tireless effort of the organizers reflects their passion for creating an unforgettable experience for the alumni and their families. The preparations have involved a meticulous approach to everything from logistical arrangements to the selection of activities, ensuring that every detail aligns with the event's goals of connection, celebration, and impact.
"Our dedication comes from our desire to make this event not only memorable but also meaningful," the former student added. "We want the alumni to have an enriching experience, where they can reconnect, reminisce, and leave inspired to continue making a positive impact on society."
With the hard work of the organizers, combined with the enthusiasm of the alumni community, the Family Day 2025 is shaping up to be a significant milestone for the IUAA, bringing together nearly 1,000 alumni and their families in a celebration of shared history and future aspirations.
The dedication and enthusiasm of the organizers for the upcoming "Family Day 2025" hosted by the Islamic University Alumni Association (IUAA) are reaching new heights, as former student Ashrar Habib Nipu shared insights into the behind-the-scenes efforts to ensure the event’s success.
“We are restlessly putting our best efforts into making this program a success,” Nipu stated, highlighting the relentless work of the IUAA team.
The level of commitment was further emphasized when Nipu revealed a late-night trip to the capital’s Gulshan area to personally ensure the attendance of a distinguished guest. "I, along with our Secretary General of IUAA, S M Mizanur Rahman, visited the Gulshan area at midnight on Wednesday to extend an invitation to a passionate guest we wanted to have at the event," Nipu shared. This dedication to securing important guests showcases the event's importance to the organizers and their commitment to making the gathering exceptional.
The organizers' tireless efforts are focused on ensuring every aspect of the event goes off without a hitch, from securing notable guests to coordinating with nearly 1,000 alumni and their families. The result promises to be a memorable day filled with speeches, cultural performances, and engaging activities that highlight the unity and impact of the IUAA community.
Nipu’s comments reflect the high level of anticipation and enthusiasm surrounding the event, which aims to be a landmark occasion for both alumni and the current generation of students, fostering a sense of community and purpose. Jafor Iqbal, a former student of the Islamic University’s Management Department, expressed his enthusiasm ahead of the "Family Day 2025," emphasizing the joy of reliving nostalgic memories with loved ones. Jafor plans to attend the event with his wife and children, saying, "I am excited to bring my family along to experience the eternal pleasure of reminiscing about our university days."
Reflecting on the significance of such gatherings, Jafor shared his belief that these events are key to strengthening the bonds among former students. "This kind of gathering will undoubtedly strengthen the connection among alumni, allowing us to share memories, reconnect, and continue fostering the spirit of brotherhood," he stated.
Jafor also took the opportunity to suggest that similar reunions be held annually, advocating for more opportunities to reunite with former classmates and friends. "I urge the authorities to organize such programs every year to further strengthen the brotherhood of IU’s former students," he added.
As the IUAA Family Day approaches, Jafor’s words resonate with many alumni who look forward to not only celebrating their past but also reinforcing their ongoing relationships within the alumni community. The event promises to be a milestone in creating lasting connections and encouraging a sense of unity among past and present members of the Islamic University.