UAE: DKSC hosts grand coastal family mulaqat

[email protected] (Niyaz Ahmed)
January 25, 2017

Sharjah: The grand coastal family mulaqat hosted by the UAE National Committee of Dakshina Karnataka Sunni Center (DKSC) on Jan 1 attracted a large number of expatriate families in the Gulf nation. The celebration started at 10 a.m. at Ayesha Wedding Hall situated at the Sharjah’s Maliha Road.

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Abdul Latheef Mulki welcomed. DKSC Ajman Unit’s honorary president Abubakar Madani Kemmar inaugurated the ceremony and made the participants to understand about the objective of Mulaqat.

Mohammed Iqbal Kannangar explained the activities of the organization. Syed Bafakqi Tannal, honorary president of UAE National Committee inaugurated the valedictory function through Dua after the Magrib prayers. M E Muluru, the Vice President of UAE National Committee presided over the ceremony.

The Central Committee General Secretary Ismail Haji Kinya commended in his speech the activities taken up by DKSC in UAE. Hatheem Kulur, Vice President, UAE National Committee, made the introductory speech.

DKSC’s senior counsel Haji Mohiuddeen Kutti Kakkinje spoke and wished all. The chairman of the Mulaqat reception committee Janab Abdul Latheef Mulki, Syed Asghar Ali Tannal, General Secretary Mohammed Iqbal Kannangar, central Committee members Abusalih Kannangar, main sponsor of the programme Mohammed Anwar of B A Thumbe Woodworks (Mohiuddeen), Zainuddeen Bellare, Baseer Boluwar and others were present on the podium.

Genral Convener of fhe Family Mulaqat S Yusuf Arlapadavu welcomed one and all. Prizes were distributed to the winners of various competition events. Ummar S M and Kamal Ajjavar distributed the prizes.

Lucky draw was conducted out of the gathering of 850 participants in which Razi Ismail Muluru was selected for the sacred Umrah pilgrimage.

A march past was held with the national flags of India and UAE. Mohiddeen Kutti Kakkinje and Basheer Bolwar led the march past. National anthems of both countries were sung melodiously.
Duff, a traditional art of Muslims, was performed under the leadership of Abdul Raheman Santyar and Hasanabba Kolnad.

Various Islamic competitions to the children were conducted under the leadership of Abdul Rahaman Sajipa. Rahim Kodi, Nizar Madani, Khasim Madani, Shafi Sakhafi Karimbila and others joined hands to conduct these competitions. Singing, quiz and drawing competitions for children were held in hall No 2.

Women’s Islamic Quiz competitions and prize distributions were held in hall number 1

Various competitions for men were held in the open field under the supervision of Nawaz Kotekkar and Ummar S M. Samad Birali, Rafeeq Mulki, Gafoor Farnagipet, Rizwan, EK Ibrahim Kinya, Ismail Barood and others joined hands in conducting the events.

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Dr Syed Anwar Khursheed, one of the longest-serving Indian physicians in Saudi Arabia, was honored with the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award on Friday, the highest honor conferred by India's president on nationals based overseas. Dr. Khursheed, born in Gulbarga, Karnataka, has dedicated over 40 years of his life to the Kingdom. He served for three decades at King Faisal Hospital in Taif and nearly a decade as a Royal Protocol physician in Riyadh. His work extended to the COVID-19 response and overseeing critical care operations for Hajj pilgrims.

In addition to his medical career, Dr. Khursheed has made significant contributions to education, founding the International Indian School in Taif and providing guidance for other schools catering to the Indian community in Saudi Arabia.

The Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award, established in 2003, celebrates exceptional contributions of overseas Indians in various fields, including medicine, community service, and education. Dr. Khursheed was among 27 recipients of this year's award and the only one from Saudi Arabia. He received the honor from President Droupadi Murmu.

India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Suhel Ajaz Khan, highlighted Dr. Khursheed’s distinguished 45-year career in public healthcare and his role in the Medical Protocol Department of the Royal Saudi Family for eight years. He also oversaw critical care during the Hajj program at Minah and Arafat.

Khan emphasized that the award recognizes Dr. Khursheed’s outstanding contributions to medical science, healthcare, and the welfare of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia, marking a moment of great pride for the Indian diaspora in the Kingdom.

DC congratulates

Kalaburgi Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate Fauziya Taranum B has congratulated Dr Syed Anwar Khursheed for the prestigious award.

“I appreciate your contribution towards education and healthcare. It’s a very proud moment for Kalaburgi district,” the DC said. 

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