BWF-Abu Dhabi invites applications for mass wedding

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September 28, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 28: Bearys' Welfare Fourum-Abu Dhabi has invited applications from poor and needy Muslim men and women for its next mass marriage ceremony.

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The seventh edition of BWF mass marriage is expected to be held on February 11, 2017 at Milagris Hal in Mangaluru.

Besides bearing the wedding expenses of the couple, the organisers will provide five sovereigns of gold and cash for purchase of wedding clothes to the bride and a gift to the groom.

Economically poor Muslim men and women from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Shivamogga and Kasaragod region can apply.

Priority will be given to orphans, physically challenged and senior applicants while selecting the pairs for mass wedding. The responsibility of groom hunting completely lies on applicants.

Wedding aspirants can fill the prescribed form by providing their personal details such as names, age, complete postal address and mobile number and submit to Umar UH, convenor, BWF mass wedding organising committee, by December 5. The applicants should also provide confirmation letter from jurisdictional masjid jamaath along with the form.

For more details you may contact Umar UH on his mobile 9845054191 or at his office: C 24, 2nd floor, Al Rahaba Plaza, Nellikai Road, Mangaluru - 575001.

The decision in this regard was taken in a recent meeting of BWF attended by its general secretary Abdulla Madumoole, vice presidents Hamza Abdul Khader and Rafeeq Krishnapur, chief adviser Basheer Bajpe among others, stated a media release issued by BWF president Mohammed Ali Ucchil.

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Mohideen ismail
 - 
Thursday, 29 Sep 2016

Great to read- 7th edition of BWF mass marriage. very impressive achievement
Keep the spirit and keep helping the needy. Appreciate your team work

Nasir Ahmewd
 - 
Thursday, 29 Sep 2016

Masha Allah,a noble deed-all the best of the best -BWF
May Allah reward you for the service you are rendering to community

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