Udupi: PFI Distributes Free Grains, Pulses to Community Brethren on Eid-Al-Fitr


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RD/SP)

Udupi, Sep 23: Eid-Al-Fitr was celebrated with veneration by the Muslim community brethrens across the district, on Monday September 21.  Community prayers were held at various mosques, to celebrate the Eid-Al-Fitr, after 30 days of fasting and penance during holy month of Ramadan that began on August 22.

Financial assistance and food grains were offered to the poor community brethren, in order to share the joy of Eid-Al-Fitr, on this occasion.



Popular Front of India (PFI) also distributed free foodgrains and pulses to the poor community brethrens across the district.

Katpady Jumma Masjid Khatib Al-Haj Basheer Madani, in his Eid-Al-Fitr message to the entire community, urged them to set an example to others by getting indulged in worthy deeds throughout their life.  He also prayed to the divine, to bless the  people from all over the world, with abundant happiness and peace. 

The community residing in Muloor, Ucchila, Kaup, Padubidri, Shirva, Mallar, Majoor, Udyavar, Yermal and other villages celebrated Eid-Al-Fitr, through community sharing.

  

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  • Iqbal, Karnataka/India

    Wed, Sep 23 2009

    Good work done by PFI!May Almighty give more strength to PFI to help more and more poor and needy people and set an example to others to follow the same. Can anyone tell me why the Karnataka Govt wants to Ban these organisation? Shame on them. Think before you do something and talk something. One again all the best PFI

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Wed, Sep 23 2009

    Great Job PFI, Keep it up Brothers..

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