Entire Muslim community should unite under 'Samastha' banner

March 21, 2011

Uppinangady, March 21: The entire Muslim community should unite under the 'Samastha' banner, said Kotumala Bapu Musliyar, Central Committee Secretary of 'Samastha'.


He was speaking after inaugurating the second day of the Sunni conference organized at Uppinangady here on Saturday.



NPM Zainul Abideen Thangal, DK District President of 'Samastha' called upon people to build a mighty society following the values of 'Samastha'.



Mangalore Qazi Thwaqa Ahmed Musliyar presided over the function. He said the contribution of 'Samastha' leaders towards the betterment of society is remarkable.



Panakkad Sayyid Bashir Ali Shihab Thangal, Kumbol Sayyed Ali Thangal offered Du'a on the occasion.



Religious scholars including Hadi Ibrahim Thangal, Abdul Jabbar, Anas Muthukoya Thangal, BK Abdul Khader Khader Al Kasimi and others were present.



Prior to the stage programme, an institutional rally from Darga Shareef Kootel to the dais was held. Puttur Taluk SKSSF President Sayyid Sharafuddin Thangal inaugurated the rally which was accompanied by Daff and Thaleem show.



Haji Musthafa Kempi, Chairman of Conference Publicity Committee welcomed the gathering. SB Muhammad Darimi, Mudarris of Uppinangady Kendra Jumma Masjid delivered introductory remarks. Rafeeq Master, KMA Kodungai, Sirajuddin Faizi, KV Abdul Majeed Darimi compered the programme.

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