Abu Dhabi: We-Care Fraternity for Humanity hosts Iftar get-together


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Abu Dhabi, Jun 23: We-Care Fraternity for Humanity, a well-known and premier social organization in the UAE respected for its philanthropic and charitable works, organized an ‘Iftar’ get-together at Abu Dhabi – Al Sayegh Tower on June 15. More than 100 people including women and children gathered for this noble event.

The event began with a Quran recitation by Ishan Mahfooz. Abdul Mujeeb welcomed all the attendees. An informative speech was delivered by Mohammed Rizwan Kadir on 'How to maintain Salah'. Abdullla Madmoule – BWF general secretary, Ravoof B Darunnoor Abu Dhabi region president, Mohammad Ali Uchil – BWF president, Bashir Bajpe – chief
advisor BWF, Nawaz Uchil– BWF, Mohammed Kallapu – BWF, Rashid Bijai and Eqbal Beeri from the Emirates India Fraternity were the chief guests. Siddik Uchil president of the association presented its agenda and achievements for the year 2017.



Chief guest Mohammed Ali Uchil and Abdulla Madmoule praised the organization for their charity work.

Akbar Ali, vice president, Aziz Karayadi, joint treasurer, Imran Hussain and Rozan, media coordinators Ayoob Hussain, Yahia Mohammad, Shaffaf, Unais, Mohammed Abbas, Anas, Ashraf UK, Anas Kasargod, Kalandar, Nazeer Lathief, Mohammed Hussain and Sakeer executive members were present.

Ibrahim Khaleel, joint secretary thanked the guests for gracing the occasion and all the members for their wholehearted support. Selfless and tireless efforts of Siddik Uchil, Abdul Mujeeb, Mohammed Hussain and Akbar Ali made the event memorable.

  

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