Mangalore, Oct 28: Weeks after Muslims across the world celebrated Eid-ul-Adha, the Jamiyyathul Falah, a city based philanthropic organization hosted a special Eid get-together for special children of a special school in the city.
Special students, their parents, teachers and community leaders shared the joy of Eid in the programme organized on Monday at Saanidhya Residential School & Training Centre for the Differently Abled, here.
On the occasion, special children of the school gave an outstanding performance before the guests and audience by enacting crossfire scene at the Indian border.
At the formal programme, Sadakatullah Faizi, the Khatheeb of Central Juma Masjid, Mangalore conveyed the message of two important festivals—Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha—to the audience.
He said that taking care of the orphan and disabled children is considered as one of the noblest deeds in Islam.
He said that our festivals should not be confined to celebration and swallowing delicious food, but they should bring people of all strata together and spread humanity.
Hemacharya, editor-in-chief of daijiworld weekly inaugurated the programme by unveiling a plaque that read Unity in Diversity'.
Vasant Kumar Shetty, administrator of the School, Nazeer Ahmed, general secretary of DK and Udupi unit of Jamiyyathul Falah, M A S Basheer, were present among others. Abdurahman recited verses from the Quran.

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