IMA-Youth Wing hosts series of programmes on Quran

naeem@coastaldigest.com (Media Release)
July 3, 2012

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Kuwait City, July 3: IMA Youth Wing Kuwait under the patronage of Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and Masjid Al Kabir hosted series of programmes in which Qari Imran Khan, an expert at conducting Azan and Tajweed Seminars, delivered talks

The programmes were held on June 28 at Masjid Al Kabir and on June 29 and 30 at Salmiya Indian Model School (SIMS), Kuwait.

Qari Imran began his Kuwait tour with a lecture on Anger and Stress Management at Masjid Al Kabir on June28.

The programme commenced with recitation of the Quran by Salman Nadwi. Abu Othman, President of IC Kuwait, was the chief guest.

In his keynote speech, Imran said that believers we must always seek advice and protection from Allah for every difficulty of life. He said every one of us knows that the causes of anger and stress are mainly economic and mental pressures in life.

Therefore, rather than giving much importance to cause of the stress and anger we shall emphasize more on its prevention through teachings of Qur'an and Hadith. Also he stressed that recitation of Qur'an with understanding leads to banishing of anger and manages stress.

On the second day Qari Imran conducted the workshop on Quran recitation and Ideal Muslim Family at Salmiya Indian Model School (SIMS).

The program commenced at 4 pm which was attended by a large number of audience. The aim of workshop was to give exposure to the Muslims on the methods and techniques of reciting the Quran. Qari Imran also provided key tips on memorizing the Quran.

Presenting the second topic of the evening, Qari Imran said that the Muslim family is the strongest component of a Muslim Society, when its members are productive and constructive.

He emphasized on the prominence of encouraging people to give sufficient time to their family, especially activities that involve their children.

Kareem Irfan from FIMA was the chief guest of the event. He appreciated the various activities conducted by IMA-Youth Wing.

IMA Vice President Masood Shehab in his welcome address detailed the objectives and activities of IMA. Nisar Ahmed presented the Introduction to forthcoming Ramadan Campaign by IMA Youth Wing.

The third day session was fun filled activities for kids at Salmiya Indian Model School (SIMS). The programme provided parents with fresh and new ideas for interacting with kids to improve their skills and to educate them on Quranic lessons and teachings.

Qari Imran interacted with kids who thoroughly enjoyed his company. Alongside, he also taught them many Quranic verses and stories full of morals. The session also included fun filled games and fitness techniques.

Mohammed Salar, CEO, BITCO was the chief guest of the event. Salar extended his generosity in giving his play school in Farwaniya to IMA-Youth Wing for running Iqra Academy that conducts Quran classes and Islamic weekend classes in the evening for the children between the age 4 and 14.

Iqbal Ahmad Joint Secretary, IMA was present on the dias. Al the events were coordinated by Wajid Hashmi and Snacks, Ice Cream and refreshments were served during Programs.


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April 12,2025

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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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