Kuwait: Hundreds benefit from Quran learning workshop

naeem@coastaldigest.com (Ramesh S Bhandari)
May 13, 2012

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Salmiya (Kuwait), May 13: Hyderabad Muslim Welfare Association (HMWA), in association with Cuddapah Welfare Society and Federation of Indian Muslim Association (FIMA), conducted a Quran learning programme, a two-day workshop titled ‘Ao Quran Samjhen (Let’s Understand Quran)’.

The workshop was conducted by Dr. Abdul Azeez Abdul Raheem, a renowned Islamic scholar and two of his associates Khaja Najmuddin Ahsan and Abdul Rabb. The workshop was held for seven hours each day, on May 4 and May 5 at the Salmiya Indian Model School, Kuwait.

The programme was aimed at enabling non-Arabic speaking Muslims to understand the Quran with the help of modern word learning techniques through findings of the research carried out by Dr. Abdul Azeez and his associates.

Dr. Abdul Azeez, who hails from Hyderabad, India, is currently a professor at the King Fahad University of Petroleum and Mines and teaches geotechnical engineering.

Through his research-driven mind he developed some easy yet useful tips and tools to understand Quranic words which can be very useful for the common man. He studied the roots of 125 words that are repeated 40,000 times in the Quran and helped people learn them through easy techniques.

As many as 650 people including men, women and children above 12 years of age got benefited from this workshop. People who used to watch his videos on YouTube were very delighted to have him live in Kuwait and to learn a great treasure of the Quran.

To honor Dr. Abdul Azeez and his associates, a small concluding session was held at the end of the workshop, which was presided over by Engr. Abdul Azeez Al Duaij, the Director of IPC Dawah, Kuwait.

During his address to the audience, Engr. Abdul Azeez Duaij urged people to come towards understanding the Quran and hailed the efforts contributed by Dr. Abdul Azeez and his associates for this cause. He stressed the importance of this divine revelation and asserted all possible ways to help increase Quranic activities in Kuwait.

FIMA President Mukhtar Maroof applauded the efforts of all volunteers who worked diligently in organizing this programme and thanked Abdul Azeez Duaij for his sustained support in conducting all types of welfare activities and religious programmes in Kuwait.

Mementoes were presented by Engr. Abdul AzeezDuaij, Mukhtar Maroof, Anis Ahmed, director of Salmiya Indian Model School, and Kareem Irfan, ex-President of FIMA, to all visiting programme teachers.

The programme was conducted by the HMWA President Abdul Azeem and the vote of thanks was delivered by General Secretary Ifthekhar Ahmed.

All the participants showed enormous satisfaction after attending the two-day workshop and took home with them a great treasure; understanding of over 40,000 Quranic words, and requested the organizers to repeat these types of programmes so that they can learn more and more Quran and help themselves to attain the path of guidance.

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April 28,2025

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On April 27, 2025, the Consulate General of India in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, in partnership with Ekata (Unity) and Aim India Forum, organized a vital health and financial awareness session at the PAN Gulf Labour Camp in Sharjah, UAE.

This event aimed to educate blue-collar workers on important health and financial matters, providing them with practical information to better manage their well-being and finances. Shaikh Muzaffer, the Founder President of Aim India Forum, expressed his gratitude to Mr. Anshul Gupta, CEO of Pan Gulf International Metals Industries UAE, for facilitating the platform, and to Dr. Satish Krishnan, Neurosurgeon at Al Qasimia Hospital Sharjah and President of the EKATA group, for his excellent coordination of the event.

The Consulate General of India invited the Aim India Forum to conduct informative lectures on various crucial topics, including financial scams, economic crimes, cyber fraud, SIM card fraud, and the dangers posed by fake recruitment agencies. Shaikh Muzaffer from Aim India Forum, alongside BCCI President Mr. Hidayath Addoor, also participated in a focused discussion on SIM card fraud and its risks.

The session concluded with important remarks from Shri Yatin Patel, the Deputy Consul General of India to Dubai. Shri Patel highlighted the significance of timely passport renewals and the need to protect passports as a form of identity. He also cautioned against scammers who target blue-collar workers, exploiting their identities to obtain illegal loans from banks. He urged all workers to remain vigilant and avoid falling prey to such fraudulent activities.

Mr. Deepak Dagar, Vice Consul for Labour and ICWF at the Indian Consulate, was also in attendance, adding valuable insights and contributing to the event’s success. This informative session provided blue-collar workers with essential knowledge to safeguard both their health and financial security in their daily lives.

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April 15,2025

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Jeddah/Dammam, April 15: In a significant legal move, Saudi-based law firm International Justice has served a formal legal notice to Air India Express on behalf of passengers affected by the inordinate delay of Flight IX-886. The flight, originally scheduled to depart from Dammam to Mangaluru on 25 March 2025 at 22:10 hrs, was delayed by over 24 hours—causing severe inconvenience and hardship to passengers, many of whom included senior citizens, children, and individuals with medical conditions.

The legal notice, issued by noted Saudi lawyer and partner at International Justice Law Firm, Adv. Ms. Faten Faiz AlAhmari, outlines the distress and suffering endured by the stranded passengers due to the prolonged delay and lack of adequate assistance from the airline.

The initiative for legal escalation was spearheaded by P.A. Hameed Padubidri, a well-known Indian lawyer and social worker based in Saudi Arabia, who closely monitored the ordeal. Upon receiving numerous complaints and witnessing the passengers’ plight firsthand, he collaborated with Adv. Faten Faiz AlAhmari to ensure the matter was formally addressed through appropriate legal channels.

The legal notice outlines several key grievances:
    •    Unexplained delay and extended detention inside the aircraft
    •    Absence of proper accommodation or official communication
    •    Prolonged waiting hours at the airport without basic support or updates

The notice demands the following actions from Air India Express:
    1.    A formal written apology to all affected passengers
    2.    Full compensation for the physical, mental, and financial distress caused
    3.    A detailed explanation regarding the cause of the delay and preventive measures
    4.    Assurance of strict adherence to passenger rights in future operations

The airline has been given 15 days from the receipt of the notice to respond and take corrective action. Failing this, legal proceedings will be initiated in competent courts in both Saudi Arabia and India, with all financial liabilities resting on Air India Express.

This legal action comes amid rising public dissatisfaction over the handling of flight delays by international carriers, particularly those serving the Gulf-India sector.

Hameed Padubidri remarked: “We expected improved efficiency and passenger care from Air India Express after its acquisition by the Tata Group. However, the continued lapses and negligence—especially on Gulf routes—have deeply frustrated the Indian expatriate community. If the airline fails to respond, we will pursue the matter vigorously in both Saudi and Indian courts to ensure justice for the affected passengers.”

The case is now being closely watched by legal experts and passenger rights advocates, highlighting the pressing need for accountability, transparency, and humane treatment during travel disruptions.

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