KSA: India Fraternity Forum hosts Iftar parties across Eastern Province

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August 5, 2012

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Dammam, August 5: India Fraternity Forum (IFF) Eastern Province for Karnataka Chapter organised its annual Iftar parties across the Eastern Province in Dammam, Al-Khobar, Jubail and Al-Hassa recently.

India Fraternity Forum is a social organization based in Gulf for expatriate Indians with members from all parts of India.

Athaulla Ibrahim in Dammam and Khobar, Amir UP in Jubail, Muhammed Iqbal in Hasa spoke about the importance of Ramadan, the responsibilities during the holy month.

All of them explained how a common Muslim should shape his character in the path of Islam and how one should hold on to faith and do good deeds to bring change in life. They stressed on ongoing problems against Muslims around the world and appealed for prayers and help the community.

Huge crowd was witnessed in all the places - around 200 people in Al-Khobar at Hotel Apsara on July 23, more than 250 people in Dammam at Nahda Sports Club on July 25, around 150 people in Al Hasa at Istirah Nada Hofuf on July 27 and around 350 people in Jubail at Marafiq Beach Camp on July 25 participated in Iftar programme.

Abdul Suhban in Dammam, Basheer Ammemmar in Khobar and Harris Malar in Al Hasa recited the Quran. The Iftar was coordinated by Asif Konchar in Dammam, Abdul Suhban in Khobar, Abubakkar Siddiq in Jubail and Mohammed Siddakatte in Al Hasa.


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