Riyadh: Learn the Qur'aan meet and students' talent program held

P A Hameed Padubidri
March 10, 2018

Riyadh:  ‘Learn the Qur'aan meet & students' talent program’ was recently held at Shalal Istirah Exit 18 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The students of Darul Ilm Madrasa Riyadh, which is under the supervision of Karnataka Salafi Foundation (KSF) Riyadh, exhibited their multiple talents through various activities like Islamic speeches, songs, dialogues, Daffs, group & stage shows etc.

Darul Ilm Madrasa President B.K.Haneef Bardila welcomed the audience & presented the brief backgroud of the Madrasa. He said-" The Madrasa first started with 15 students in 2010 to cater the Deeni educations based on Qur'aan & Sunnah (Traditions of Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) & in learning the Qur'an, its Tafsir, authentic Hadeeths, Tajweed Akhlaq ( etiquiettes), Fiqh etc.

Now the Madrassa became a successful institution with more than 300 students including around 50 Tamil students; he also called upon the parents to make use of this facility...Indian Islahi Center is the Umbrella organization under which  all Madrasas are being monitored & worked well..."

KSF Riyadh President, Moosa Talapady gave introductory speech & conducted the program. Zakir Talapady, Dammam-Khobar Daee, gave a lecture on parenting & children. Explaining the importance of bringing up the children on solid Deeni foundation, he said -" Children are very good asset if they are brought up on Deeni knowledge & its practice in lives; Tauheed is the key corner, which navigates the children in right direction & to become valuable person in the community as well as in the society...he cited good examples of the lives of the Prophets & their best followers (Swahabaas)...".

A Tamil Da'ee from Sultana Jaliyath Riyadh also delivered a speech on the importance of Qur'aan & its prevalene in modern time. Ayyub Kalai, one of the key executives of KSF, spoke on the occasion & highlighted the significance of Tauheed in one's life; without Tauheed, all other deeds in Deen are of no value...he called upon to stick to Tauheed in any situation..."

People from different parts of Saudi Arabia attended the Program comprising a large gathering including women. Mrs. Ummu Arshad, Principal of Darul Ilm Madrasa Riyadh, was felicitated for her hard work of day & night, & excellent contribution in shaping up the Madrasa in most successful direction. Her son Arshad Moosa, received the memento on her behalf on the stage. Other teachers' contributions & endeavors were also appreciated on the dais.

Prizes were distributed to those who won the "Learn the Qur'aan" competition, in which Mrs. Fazlu Gangulli won the first prize. Others who came in second & third places were also conferred with prizes. Children, who won in the various activities were also given prizes. Books library was on exhibition both for prices & free distributions. Food was also served in the end of the program while snacks & juices were being frequently provided to the audience.

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Well Wisher
 - 
Sunday, 11 Mar 2018

Masha Allah. Well organized program. Darul ilm Madrasa, a Saudi Jaliyat approved Madrasa system having branches in Riyadh, Al-Khobar, Dammam & Jeddah. Nice to see Moosa Talapady, Haneef BK, Mustafa Talapady and other office bearers of KSF.

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Sushma Bangera
June 4,2020

Kuwait: The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed the whole world into a difficult situation and the situation of Indians in Kuwait is not any different. Many people have lost their jobs, have no salary, are deprived of food and are not able to pay rent. The appalling conditions of labourers, domestic workers, taxi drivers and low waged earners don’t seem to end in Kuwait. 

At this trying situation when many people were even afraid of leaving their houses because of coronavirus, Suresh S. Rao Neramballi, volunteer of the Food Kit Distribution at the ICSG (Indian Community Support Group) has helped many tremendously. He was ready to go around delivering food kits at any time possible by his car. However, after Kuwait imposed a full curfew from 11th May 2020, no one could take out their vehicles unless they had a curfew pass. 

This did not stop Mr. Suresh Neramballi, who then borrowed a bicycle from a friend and ended up going around in the cycle delivering the food kits in curfew break time (4:30pm to 6:30pm) to all those who registered in the ICSG website. This selfless service surely commands appreciation and applause. Mr. Suresh Neramballi has been a light for many families and bachelors in Kuwait and will surely garner the blessings of them who have been able to eat at this time.

He was also the one who could deliver the food kits to many Indian Muslim maids, bachelors, laborers and families previous day and right on the day of EID, as they were not able to go shopping for their groceries for EID, due to the curfew. They blessed him in EID dua. 

Mr. Suresh Neramballi hails from Mangaluru, India and is an Engineer in the Oil sector company in Kuwait. He has been dedicated to social service, achieved 'Aryabhata International Award' for his Kannada Service and Social service, served in many Associations and Distributor of Kannada and Tulu Movies in Kuwait. He wholeheartedly thanks the people and government of Kuwait for his bread and butter.

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Tanveer
 - 
Friday, 5 Jun 2020

May Almighty Allah shower His mescifull blessing on you and your family... Your selfless service will always be remembered,,,

M SHARIEF SULTAN
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jun 2020

God bless you and your family

abdullah
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jun 2020

God bless you brother and keep you healthy plus happy always.   You will be in the prayers of those who receivec your timely regardles they are hindu or muslim or christian.   This is a slap on the face of hate mongers who are always trying to divide the socieity in the name of religion.    Such people are burden to this world and society.   We should clean our society from such dirt and bad people.   Well done brother.  May God bless you.

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Agencies
August 8,2020

Dubai, Aug 7: One may call it good luck, but for two Indian expats it was God who prevented them at the last minute from boarding the Air India Express plane that crashed in Kerala, killing at least 18 people on board.

According to India's Civil Aviation Ministry, the Boeing 737 aircraft on a flight from Dubai to Kozhikode overshot the runway at Kozhikode airport on Friday evening. There were 184 passengers including 10 infants, 2 pilots and four cabin crew onboard the aircraft.

Noufal Moin Vetten, an Ajman resident working as an office boy in a Sharjah school, was booked to travel on the flight and had checked in as per schedule.

Recounting his miraculous escape, Vetten, a resident of Malappuram, Thirunavaya, whose visa was cancelled a week ago, told Gulf News: “I was handed my boarding pass, but when I reached immigration, they told me I had to pay a fine of Dh 1,000 (Rs 20,430) for overstay. I had only Dh 500 (Rs10,215) with me.

"I called my school PRO and he told me to come back. He said they would follow protocols and pay the fines before sending me,“ he said.

Vetten was disappointed and called his family to let them know.

“When I heard about the crash, I was saddened for all the passengers. But I'm so relieved I missed it. God has been really merciful,” said Vetten.

Afsal Parrakodan, a resident of Abu Dhabi, had a similar stroke of luck.

“My work visa was cancelled about a week ago. After getting my boarding pass, I was told I had to pay a fine of Dh1,000 at the immigration counter, but I had only Dh500 on me.”

“I was very keen to board the flight and be with my family. So I called a friend who brought me the additional Dh500, but by then, my baggage had been offloaded and the flight's doors were closed,” said Parrakodan.

“I was feeling very sad and called my mother to tell her I had missed the flight. But a few hours later, when I learnt of the crash, I couldn’t help but feel relieved and thankful to God for saving my life,“ said an overwhelmed Parrakodan who plans to fly back next week. 

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Media Release
April 16,2020

Dammam: President of Indian Social Forum, Eastern Province Mr.Wasim Rabbani urged immediate intervention of Indian government to help Non Residential Indians who are in trouble due to corona pandemic in Saudi Arabia.

He said in a press rease that expatriate Indians are in concern  as number of corona infected people and  deaths are increasing in danger level.

Hea said, "the Saudi health minister's statement a few days ago indicates that the situation in Saudi needs to be taken more seriously with precautionary methods. There are concerns among expatriates because the number of people infected with the coronavirus and the number of deaths reported in various provinces are increasing at an alarming rate."

"Saudi Government and Health Ministry are taking excellent precautionary measures, however, in the coming days expect to see the number of cases to increase in Saudi Arabia. The Indian government needs to take diplomatic and immediate intervention to ensure the treatment of Indian expatriates considering the number of effected people increasing", He said.

He also urged that the Embassy and the Government of India should ensure qaurantiane faculty for Indian expatriates and arrange special low cost flights to bring back expatriates who would like to return home country.

" Government of India and Indian embassy need to intervene immediately to ensure that the quarantine system is in place for Indian expatriates as the facilities in the rooms where the residents are staying together are very limited. There should also be a mechanism to organize low-cost flight services for expatriates who are ready to go home. The government system should also be able to accommodate the expatriates in special quarantine areas in hometown as soon they arrive in India", he urged.

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