Mangalore: Former President of Kandatpalli Jumma Masjid K Ibrahim (77) No More


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jun 23: K Ibrahim, former president of Jumma Masjid at Kandatpalli in the city, breathed his last in a private hospital in the city on Wednesday June 22. He was 77.

He was suffering from some ailments since some time, and had been undergoing treatment at the hospital. He was a businessman dealing in tea powder, and had been actively involved with a number of organizations including Kandatpalli mosque.

Ibrahim is survived by wife and eight children. A large number of dignitaries and well-wishers have mourned his death.

  

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  • nesli ahmed, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 23 2011

    innalillahi wainna illahi rajihoon,pray to allah that Mr.Ibrahim Saab kho jannat naseeb khare.He was a very good person and my condolosence to his entire family.

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  • Ramesh Pai, Kochi

    Thu, Jun 23 2011

    My heartfelt condolences. May his soul rest in peace. I pray Almighty to give full strength and support to his family members.

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  • Mohammed shafi, dubai

    Thu, Jun 23 2011

    Innalillahi Wainna Ilahai Raji oooon
    Allah ibrahim saab ko jannat naseeb karee. AMEEN.

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  • nazmathnisa laiz, surathkal/abudhabi

    Wed, Jun 22 2011

    Inna illahi wa inna illhi raziwoon.

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