Scholarly Legacy
Curating the writings and lectures of Syed Abul A'la Maududi for modern learners around the globe.
Cultivating legacy
SAMA convenes scholars, creatives, and community organizers to explore bold ideas rooted in the Qur'an, Sunnah, and the timeless scholarship of Syed Abul A'la Maududi. Join us for flagship forums, intimate salons, and applied research labs.

“The HORIZON is the most ambitious project of SAMA”
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About SAMA
Our programs weave scholarship, art, and civic action so that students gain the spiritual clarity and practical tools needed to lead communities with ihsan.
Curating the writings and lectures of Syed Abul A'la Maududi for modern learners around the globe.
Design-thinking circles where students explore civic ethics, economic justice, and spiritual renewal.
Hands-on mentorship that helps emerging leaders translate Maududi's insights into social impact projects.
Partnerships with institutes on four continents to publish research and launch collaborative forums.
Featured Speakers
We invite multidisciplinary voices to connect Maududi's legacy with today's humanitarian and technological frontiers.

Writer, Renowned Scholar
Saleem Mansoor Khalid is a Pakistani author, historian, and researcher known for his deep exploration of South Asian history. His work focuses on ideological movements, national identity, and the events of 1971, most notably through his acclaimed book Al‑Badr. He is recognized for preserving overlooked narratives with scholarly depth and patriotic perspective.

Professor, Author
Dr. Qaiser Ahmad Raja is a Pakistani academic, political analyst, and author known for his work on democracy, federalism, and South Asian politics. With several books and research publications to his name, he actively contributes to academic discourse and public debates on national and regional affairs.

Scholar, Thinker
Sheikh Hamid Kamaluddin is a commentator and narrative analyst active on digital platforms. He discusses issues such as Middle East politics, boycott strategies, and narratives surrounding regional leaders—offering perspectives aimed at challenging mainstream discourse.
Recent Events
Explore highlights from our recent events and conversations.

November 04, 2025
A powerful session explores the ongoing struggle of Palestinian people and their historical resistance movement. Understanding the Muslim Ummah's responsibilities in today's global landscape forms the core of our discussion, addressing how communities can respond meaningfully to the Palestinian cause while navigating contemporary challenges and moral obligations.
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October 25, 2025
An in-depth examination of Palestine's situation covers multiple angles: the history of occupation and resistance, the events of October 7th and their regional impact, the growing humanitarian crisis, competing media narratives, shifting geopolitics, responses from Muslim nations, and the vital role youth can play in seeking justice and truth in the ongoing conflict.
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September 06, 2025
Understanding climate change begins with examining its scientific causes—from industrial emissions to deforestation and human activities driving global warming. Participants will learn about rising temperatures, extreme weather, and ecosystem damage, while discovering our shared responsibilities in building a sustainable future for the next generations.
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August 14, 2025
Journey through Pakistan's founding vision and discover the ideological motivations that led to its creation. Exploring the fundamental principles and values that shaped the nation's identity helps us understand the founders' aspirations and how their vision continues influencing Pakistan's path today.
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July 30, 2025
Pakistan's blasphemy laws come under examination as we trace their historical origins and legislative development while analyzing their impact on society. Our discussion investigates current implementation, enforcement practices, social and legal implications, controversies surrounding their use, and what these laws might mean for Pakistan's future, religious minorities, and social harmony.
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July 15, 2025
Pakistan's Federal Budget 2025-26 reveals the government's economic direction through its spending decisions and policy choices. Our analysis breaks down key components: the growing debt burden, controversial education cuts, increased defence spending, and changing development priorities. Understanding these choices helps reveal what they mean for the nation's economic health and social progress in coming years.
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