UAE committee for Todar Shamsul Ulema College comes into being

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July 14, 2015

Dubai : A new UAE national committee was formed for Todar Shamsul Ulema Arabic College under the aegis of Todar Shamsul Ulema Islamic Educational Trust, Moodbidri recently in Dubai.

The committee was formed during its first high meeting which was presided by president of the trust Usmanul Faizi, after hosting an iftar meet on Saturday.

Speaking on the occasion, Kushi Sharief called on the committee members to join hands for the welfare of the educational institution.

Briefing on the construction project of the institution and further developmental projects, founder of the institution Isaaq Haji said that the institution aimed at being the knowledge hub for poor students from Muslim community by providing them free education using modern syllabus in PUC and Degree courses along with Deen and Islamic education and computer training with facilities including free accommodation and food.

Under the aegis of the trust, Syed Mohammed Ali Shihab Thangal civil service training centre has been established to provide coaching to IAS, IPS and KAS aspirants. In the centre located in Moodbidri, coaching will be given to talented students from the Muslim community by national level experts towards dedicating trained officers to render their service to the society, he said.

He also said that the institution also provided education through PUC course for Muslim women including training in tailoring, craft, computers and Islamic knowledge towards transforming them into knowledgeable and religious women.

Office bearers of the newly-formed UAE committee

Sheikh Mohammed Sharief was chosen as the honorary chairman of the committee, Abdul Latheef Mulki was chosen as the president, Basheer Aster Bantwal, Abdul Khader B, Afeeq Krishnapura, Ashraf Adyar and Abdul Razaq as the vice-presidents, Rayees as the general secretary, Riyaz Abbas and Iqbal Kajoor as the secretaries, and Basheer Bolvar as the treasurer.

Dr Kapu Mohammed, M E Moolur, Moidin Kutti Haji and Ibrahim Faizi were chosen as the advisory committee members.

Hameed Kaikamba, Habeeb Adoor, Ashraf Mulki Sulaiman, Tauseef Parthipady, Sharief Kapu, Hameed Bajpe, Nawaz Kotekar, Rahiman Sajipa, Gafoor Farangipete and Rafeeq Mulki were chosen as the conveners for the committee.

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