Dammam: IFF organizes Ifthar across eastern province


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Dammam, Jul 26: India Fraternity Forum (IFF) Eastern Province for Karnataka Chapter organized its grand Iftar programmes across the eastern province in Dammam, Khobar, Jubail and Al-Hassa.
 
India Fraternity Forum is a social organization based in Gulf for expatriate Indians with the members from all the parts of India.

 
Ifthar was organized in Dammam on Tuesday July 1 at Kayyam Restaurant in which 500 people took part. Saleem G K conveyed the message of Ramadhan. Mansoor Gurupura anchored and Sayeed Katipalla coordinated the programme.

Ifthar was organized in Khobar on Wednesday July 2 at Apsara Restaurant in which around 200 people participated. Saleem G K conveyed the message of Ramadhan. Samath Kulai was the anchor and Ibrahim Raka coordinated the programme.

On Friday July 4, Iftar was organized in Al- Hassa at Istirah Al Maliki in which 300 people including ladies participated. Sharief J K conveyed the message of Ramadhan and Abdul Khadar coordinated the programme.

Ifthar was organized on Saturday July 19 in Jubail at Marafiq Beach Camp in which 1000 people including ladies participated. Wasim Kapu conveyed the message of Ramadhan in Urdu while Saleem G K conveyed it in Kannada. Ashraf Kukkaje anchored the programme and Tajuddin coordinated. 

The Ifthar programme at Jubail was sponsored by Mushtaq of Fateh Al Jubail Trading Est.

With the message of Ramadhan they stressed on the ongoing problems of muslims around the world and appealed for prayers and help for the community.

IFF volunteers assisted in organizing the programme.
  

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