Mangalore, Jan 28: The silver jubilee celebration programme of Jamiyyatul Falah was held at JF Community Center, Kankanady, Mangalore, on Sunday.
Inaugurating the programme, Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi, Chancellor, Yenepoya University, said that Jamiyyatul Falah has gained global presence within a short span of time. The state government has recognized the work put in by the organization and it has only been possible because of the efforts put in by the dedicated members of the organization. Jamiyyatul Falah's women welfare programmes, education for drop outs, housing and other welfare projects have benefited many, Mr. Kunhi said.
Jamiyyatul Falah must continue focusing on education as education is like a seed which multiplies and reaps multiple benefits for the community, Mr. Kunhi said. Well to do members in the community must come forward and support the cause of the community, he opined.
He said that despite several attempts to make Muslim community realize the importance of education, there is a long way to go.
“Education is the foundation for dignified life. It can bring about empowerment of the community. With education Muslim community should also pay attention to healthy, he said.
U T Khader, MLA, sharing his thoughts said that Jamiyyatul Falah has been carrying out its activities from the last 24 years in harmony with other communities in the region. The organization must consider setting up a hostel for female students in Bangalore as there has been an increase in female students taking up studies and moving to the state capital. Jamiyyatul Falah must also concentrate on creating awareness among youth and channelize their abilities in the right way, Mr. Khader opined.
Dr. Mohan Alva, the chief guest of the programme, distributed scholarships among 15 selected nursing students on the occasion and wished the organization well.
Saaduddin Faizi, Qateeb, Zeenath Baksh Juma Masjid, performed dua and opined that Jamiyyatul Falah work towards imparting moral education to children. “The Delhi incident and increasing instances of violences and exploitation show that there is lack of moral education and awareness. It has to be looked upon”, he said.
Sadatullah Salih, President of the JF Silver Jubilee Reception Committee welcomed the gathering and presented a brief outline on the history and future plans of the organization. As part of the silver jubilee year, 25 students from 10 zones of Jamiyyatul Falah i.e. 250 students would be zeroed in as part of their complete education plan, he said. 2,500 poor families would be given aid, he added.
Khaleel Ahmed, President, Jamiyyatul Falah, DK and Udupi, presided.
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