2026
As of 2026, Jamat-e-Seratul Mustakim does not function as a separate entity, with its activities absorbed into the unified Sunni platform in Kerala.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 12:31:40 PM [IST]
Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim (JeSM) Information
| Party Name | Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim |
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| Party Headquarters | P.O. Chhotto Sujapur, P.S. Kaliachak, Dist. Malda, West Bengal, 732206. |
| Party President | -- |
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Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim (JeSM) Ideology
Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim (JeSM) Principles
Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim (JeSM) Timeline
As of 2026, Jamat-e-Seratul Mustakim does not function as a separate entity, with its activities absorbed into the unified Sunni platform in Kerala.
Former JSM members were integrated into the broader Sunni organisational structure.
JSM formally merged with the All India Sunni Jamiyyathul Ulama and the Sunni Yuvajana Sangham, ending its independent organisational identity.
Internal consultations began regarding long-term organisational consolidation within the Sunni framework.
The organisation reinforced collaborations with other Sunni religious bodies on common issues.
JSM broadened its influence through conferences and religious awareness campaigns.
The group intensified its advocacy for community welfare and educational empowerment.
Organisational restructuring was undertaken to improve coordination at district and state levels.
JSM increased public engagement on social and minority-related issues in Kerala.
The organisation expanded its network of affiliated mosques and study centres.
JSM strengthened its focus on youth engagement and religious education initiatives.
Local committees were formed in various districts of Kerala to expand grassroots presence.
The organisation began structured religious study circles and community outreach programmes.
Jamat-e-Seratul Mustakim (JSM) was established in Kerala as a reform-oriented Islamic socio-religious organisation.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, the party's stance was significant in shaping its future activities and perception.
After the partition of India, Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim focused on addressing the social and religious needs of Muslims in Pakistan.
Jamat-e-seratul Mustakim was founded as a socio-political organization in the Indian subcontinent.
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