Eagle Friends Riyadh win JF Super Cup 2016

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April 27, 2016

Riyadh: Jam'iyyatul Falah, Riyadh Unit organized JF Super Cup 2016 knock-out cricket tournament in association with MCA Riyadh under the sponsorship of SMSA, Universal, SAQCO and Mash Logistic at Exit-18, Sulai MCA Grounds, Riyadh, from April 1 to April 22.

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As many as 22 teams took part in the tournament with the matches being held every Friday morning. Teams were divided into two groups. Preliminary rounds were played on April 1 and April 8. The second round and quarter final were played on April 15 and semi-finals and final were played on April 22.

The first semi final was played between SCFC and Kings Ullal, wherein the latter won the toss and elected to field. SCFC scored 104 runs in their allotted 10 0vers (Riyaz, 40 of 16 balls, was the main scorer for SCFC) giving target of 105 runs to win for Kings Ullal.

Imthiyaz of Kings Ullal took hat-trick wickets in the final over. The match was won by Kings Ullal who reached the target in 9.2 overs with splendid batting by Jazim scoring 41 runs in 24 balls and was declared man of the match for his match wining innings.

Score Sheet : SCFC (Riyaz 40 runs of 16 balls - Kings Ullal bowling - Imthiyaz – 3 wkts for 18 runs, Arshad & Ranil took 2 wks each) Kings Ullal (Jazim 41 runs of 24 balls - SCFC bowling – Mithun & Nishad took 2 wkts and Deepu & Abdul Rehman 1 wkt each)

The second semi final was played between Eagle Friends Riyadh and Mangaluru Challengers. The toss was won by Mangaluru Challengers who opted fielding. Eagle scored 104 runs in their allotted 10 overs. Haris – 38 runs of 20 Balls, Azzez – 22 runs of 9 balls and Musharaf – 16 runs of 4 balls were the main scorers. Ashraf took 3 wickets while Bakhtiyar took 2 wickets for Mangaluru Challengers.

The target set for Mangaluru Challengers was 105 runs in 10 overs. Mangaluru Challengers failed to reach the target and could score only 93 runs in their allotted 10 overs. Eagle Friends Riyadh won by 11 runs. Haris of Eagle Friends Riyadh was declared the Man of the Match for his 38 runs in 20 balls.

The final was played between Eagle Friends Riyadh and Kings Ullal. The toss was won by Kings Ullal and selected fielding. Eagle started their innings by losing 2 quick wickets of Badruddin and Haris. The third wicket partnership between captain Musharaf and Rashid was the highlight of their innings who scored 24 and 27 respectively to stabilize the innings. The finishing touch of Eagle Friends innings was done by Azeez scoring 22 runs of 13 balls to make the total runs 98 in their allotted 10 overs.

In reply Kings Ullal lost their best player in first over. The subject was left with Khurram and Jazim the backbone of King Ullal. A partnership built between the two players but Azeez of Eagle took the wicket of Jazim for 16 runs. Khurram and Jihan continued scoring runs but could not reach the wining target. Khurram scored 41 runs in 27 balls and Jihan scored 16 runs in 9 balls. Niyazuddin took 3 wkts for 15 runs and was declared Man of the Match.

After the final match, prize distribution ceremony was held. Bro. Akhtar Sheikh (Ex-President of JF Riyadh and Ex-Ameer of NRCC Unit) inaugurated the ceremony, in the presence of the chief guest Mr.Mubarak Sayyari with Bro.Shahul; Hameed (Ex-President of JF Dammam, Bro. Sadulla (Ex-President of Jf-Riyadh), (Mr Rajesh Kumar President of Karawali Welfare Association, Mr. Abdul Azeez (President of DKMO Riyadh), Mr. Shamshu (President of MCA Riyadh), Mr. Sahteesh Amin (Secretary of MCA Riyadh), Bro. Abdul Basheer (Ex-President of JF Riyadh).

Bro. Akhtar thanked all the participating teams for their cooperation and support to complete the tournament in a best sporting way and for the good cause He also thanked all the Executive Committee Members of JF Riyadh who strived hard for the success of the tournament.

Akthar Shaikh in his welcome speech briefed the audience about Jam’iyyatul Falah, a charity organization established in 1988 in Mangalore. The organization is providing educational needs to poor children of the down-trodden families. JF presently run one school offering free education to over 400+ students in rural areas at no cost, and a Boys hostel with 150 beds. We extend scholarships to over 3500 deserving students each year and distribute free books. Also, provide regular sponsorship to Orphan/Poor students, ambulance service, Medical aid, 5 Kidney Dialysis Machines to poor at free of cost, he said. He also requested the players to join the committee for the good cause and to extend their support.

Addressing the gathering, Mr.Mubarak Sayyari, expressed his views and thanked JF Riyadh for giving the opportunity to be a part of their events and appreciated the JF Team for their hard efforts in uplifting the community back home. Also he congratulates the winning teams.

Mr. J. Shetty, Mr. Ali and Mr. Azeez were honoured for their service during the tournament. Finally, Pervez Ali, Ex-president of JF Riyadh unit, being the host of the ceremony thanked all the guests, sponsors, participating teams and Executive Committee Members of JF Riyadh for extending their support for this noble cause and making this event a grand success.

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November 18,2024

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Dubai: A 15-year-old Indian expat boy drowned after he was caught by huge waves in the sea off Mamzar Beach in Dubai. 

Ahmed Abdulla Mafaz, a 15-year-old school student in Dubai, died while his sister Fathima, a university student, was rescued, according to their father Mohammed Ashraf. The family hails from Kerala’s Kasaragod.

The grieving father said the incident happened when the Indian expat family went for an outing at the beach park.

Recounting what happened, he said: “We were all sitting on the beach and playing around in the water. I had just gone to the washroom when it [the tragedy] happened.”

He said both Mafaz and Fathima knew how to swim and it was not clear how they were swept away.

“I think there were huge waves and they got pulled by the strong current.”

Fathima’s screams for help were heard by another beachgoer who rushed to rescue her. “He is an Arab national. He rescued our daughter. We have no words to thank him,” the father said.

However, there was no sign of Mafaz, a grade 10 student of New Indian Model School in Dubai.

Meanwhile, the police were called in. Dubai Police said they received a call about two persons drowning.

“As soon as we received the report, the rescue team from the Ports Police Station in Dubai conducted a search,” a spokesperson said. 

However, there was no luck on Friday night. The search operation was intensified with divers and drones on Saturday, following which the boy’s body was fished out on Saturday evening.

The family has decided to lay him to rest in Dubai once the legal procedures are over, said Ibrahim Berike, a member of the volunteering team from Kerala Muslim Cultural Centre (KMCC) that is providing supportfor the paper work.

He said the family is shattered after the devastating tragedy. “They have four children. Fathima, who is doing MBA, is the eldest daughter. Mafaz was the third child. His other two siblings are also boys. Their mother, who was also there on the beach, is inconsolable,” he added.

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November 21,2024

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Prominent NRI community leader SM Syed Khalilur Rehman, fondly known as CA Khalil, passed away in Dubai on Thursday at the age of 86 after a brief illness.

Khalil had been admitted to Aster Hospital in Mankhool on Tuesday after experiencing severe leg weakness. Despite the best efforts of the medical team, he succumbed to a double heart attack that worsened his condition, his son Rais Ahmed confirmed.

The news of his passing has sent waves of grief across communities, particularly in his hometown of Bhatkal, Karnataka, where he was a celebrated figure. Tributes have been pouring in on social media, highlighting his significant contributions to international trade, social service, and education.

A Legacy of Leadership and Service

A chartered accountant by profession, Khalil was a founding member of the Dubai chapter of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), where he served as chairman from 1987 to 1994. His illustrious career included key leadership roles, such as general manager of Khaleej Times, group executive director of the Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari Group, and vice-chairman of the Jashanmal Group of Companies.

He also chaired Maadhyama Communications and Sahil Online, a web-based news platform, and was a director and trustee of several media companies and charitable organisations in Dubai and India.

A Champion for Education and Philanthropy

Khalil’s impact extended far beyond his professional achievements. As president and general secretary of Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen, he played a pivotal role in the development of educational institutions, including schools and colleges in Bhatkal and surrounding areas. His dedication to social upliftment earned him recognition from the Government of Karnataka, which honoured him with a prestigious award for his philanthropic contributions.

A Life Celebrated

The Bhatkal Muslim Khaleej Council (BMKC) recently released a documentary celebrating Khalil’s remarkable life and service to the community—a testament to his enduring legacy.

CA Khalil is survived by his family and countless admirers across the globe. His passing marks the end of an era for Indian expatriates in the UAE and beyond, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, generosity, and commitment to community service.

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