Dubai: Karnataka Cultural Foundation hosts Iftar meet

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July 21, 2013

Mangalore, Jul 21: Karnataka Cultural Foundation (KCF) Dubai hosted an Iftar meet recently at Markaz Auditorium in Dubai, which was inaugurated by president of Karnataka State Sunni Co-ordination Committee Shaikuna P M Abbas Musliyar, Manjanady.

The first edition of ‘Qur’an Nithya Vismaya’ written by Principal of Darul Irshad Educational Centre, Mani, Prof Ismail Sa’adi was released on the occasion by industrialist Haji Abdul Kareem.

Speaking after releasing the book, Director of the Sunni Markaz (Markazu-ssaqafati-ssunniyya) Dr Abdul Hakeem Azhari said that every person ought to encourage and support the team of da’ees who call upon the Islamic Da’awa programme in north Karnataka each year.

The keynote address was delivered by vice-president of Kerala State SYS Kootambara Abdurrahman Darimi. KCF Central Committee councillor K K Mohiyuddin Kamil Saqafi also spoke on the occasion.

Several Ulema Umara leaders such as Syed Mahadi Ahmed Atakoya Thangal, K H Ahmed Faizi Kakkinje, Kedumbadi Ibrahim Saqafi, Mahboob Saqafi Kinya and others were present on the occasion.

KCF Dubai general secretary Iqbal Kajoor made an introduction of the book. President of KCF Dubai Jaleel Nizami welcomed the gathering. Hamza Edapal proposed a vote of thanks.

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