IFF to hold ‘Seerathunnabi’ Campaign from Jan 9 - 31


Media Release

Jeddah, Jan 9: The India Fraternity Forum (IFF) a forum of Indian expatriates comprising members from all states of India, its Karnataka chapter is organizing ‘Seerathunnabi’ programmes across the  Saudi Arabia from Thursday  January 9 to January  31.

The main purpose of the series of programs is to deliver the message of Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) and his wisdoms to the expatriates living in Saudi Arabia, stated a press release issued by Forum.

The programme details are as follows ;

Central Province
• On  January 16 Kick off Programme at Buraida.
• Hail on January 17
• Al-Kharj on January 23
• Closing Ceremony at Riyadh on January 31

Eastern Province
• Kick off Programme  at  Hafar Al-Batin  on January 9
• Dammam on  January 16
• Khobar & Al Hasa on January 17
• Closing Ceremony at Jubail Industrial City  on January 24

Western Province
• Kick off program at Tabooq on Janurary 10
• Jeddah on January 17
• On January 24 in Madeena & Taif.
• The closing Ceremony at Yanbu Industrial city on January 30

In a brief press release, IFF requested  to attend the large number of expatriates and to obtain the knowledge of  prophet’s message in this campaign.

  

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