Jeddah: JF Celebrates Grand Get-Together ‘JF Meet 2011’


Media Release

Jeddah, Jan 9: Jamiyyatul Falah, a Karnataka State Awarded Frontline NGO has celebrated the unique family get-together program at Golden Palace Resorts situated in the out skirts of East Jeddah recently.

The record turn-out of guests has added a new page in the history of JF Jeddah Unit. the sole intention of the celebration was to bring all like minded socio-community welfare organizations from the coastal districts of Karnataka State under one roof.

The over whelming reception from organizing committee of JF Jeddah Unit has shown the team spirit and attracted several new guests to become life members of Jamiyyatul
Falah Jeddah.

The program commenced with recitation of Quran by joint secretary Shaikh Saoud

JF Jeddah founding member Mohamed Iqbal Yusuf welcomed the gathering and thanked all the dignitaries and chief guests on accepting invitation and attending the function with their family members.

He also noted that the idea of celebrating JF Meet 2011 is to represent Islamic brotherhood by JF Jeddah got support from various organizations of coastal districts of Karnataka State like - Sunni Center, Indian Fraternity Forum, Karnataka Salafi Association, Karnataka NRI Forum Jeddah, Bhatkal Association, Bajpe Area Minority Association, Gangulli Association, Mudabidry Association and many more philanthropic individuals.

JF Jeddah president Habeeb Rahaman briefed the recent and past activities of Jamiyyatul Falah back home in Karnataka State and urged all young gentleman and ladies to support Jamiyyatul Falah and other like minded socio-community organizations which dedicate themselves for noble cause.

Habeeb also highlighted the representation of Jamiyyatul Falah as NGO which was awarded by Karnataka State Government for its various heart-touching programs on the welfare of woman and children.

Non Residence Coordination Committee (NRCC) Ameer S M Jafer in his address urged guests to support Jamiyyatul Falah by ‘Tan Man Dhan’ and reminded the Hostel Building project requirement in Mangalore.

Mohammed Nizamuddin from SASA Co and Mohammed Shamshan from Bugshan Co were the chief guests on the occasion.

Mohammed Mansoor has presented an audio visual report on the activities of JF Jeddah
and head quarters at Mangalore.

A special programme ‘Quiz Time’ was organized for the 9th and 10th Standard students from various schools, which was conducted by Mohammed Mansoor and Shaikh Saoud.

Various games like Kabbadi, Tug of War, Volley ball were organized for Men. Other games like Gunny Bag Race, Lemon on Spoon, Bone in the Box, Hit the Ball, 200 meter race, 100 meter race and Musical Chair conducted for children of various age categories.

Special games were also arranged for ladies, where several guests grabbed the prizes.

Food was catered by Rafiq Kankanadi and his team on the venue. Secretary Mohammed Saheb thanked all volunteers, executive committee members, organizing committee members, general members and all representatives of various organizations of coastal district of Karnataka including guests and sponsors of the Program in his thanks giving address.

Event manager Mohammed Mansoor had compered the complete program.

  

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