Dubai: Karnataka Cultural Foundation Iftar Meet today

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July 12, 2013

Dubai, Jul 12: Karnataka Cultural Foundation (KCF) Dubai is hosting an Iftar meet on third day of Ramadan (Friday July 12) at Markaz Auditorium Abuhail, Dubai.

Stage programme also will commence at 4:30 p.m. Kootambara Abdurrahman Darimi, vice-president of Kerala State SYS will deliver key-note address. Abdul Jaleel Nizami President of KCF Dubai Zone will preside over. Shaikuna P.M Abbas Musliyar Manjanady .President, Karnataka State Sunni Co-Ordination Committee will inaugurate.

K.K Mohiyuddin Kamil Saqafi Councillor Member of KCF Central Committee, P.H. Ismail Saqafi Kondangeri,SSF State Committee Member, will be the chief guests.

A book titled "Qur’an Nithya Vismaya" translated as "Qur'an Ever Wonder" written by Ismail Sa-adi Al Afdhali Machar, Principal of Darul Irshad Educational Center Mani, DK., published by KCF Dubai Zone will be released on the occasion.

Sayyad Mahadi Ahmad Atakkoya Thangal, Haji Sheikh Bava Mangalore, Gen. Secretary of KCF Abudhabi, Ashraf Haji Adyar, , Director KCF Dubai, K.H Ahmad Faizy Kakkinje, K.K Mohiyuddin Madannur, Aboobakker Kottamudi, Mohiyaddin Haji Kakkinje, Hussain Haji Mangalore, Nazeer Kemmara and many Ulema Umara leaders will be present.

All Kannadigas are invited to the ceremony and Iftar meet, stated a release.

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