Dubai: Bearys Cultural Forum Iftar meet to be held on July 11


Media Release

Dubai, June 20: The Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF) will conduct its gala Iftar Meet on Friday July 11 in the auditorium of the Iranian Club, next to Indian High School (after Sudani Club), Oud Mehta Road, Dubai. 

A mammoth gathering specifically from the state of Karnataka including family members and children are expected to participate in the meet. Prior to Iftar, there will be a number of Islamic programmes such as Qirat competition and Islamic Quiz for children, Naath and Islamic lectures by religious scholars and others; the winners will be honored with a variety of prizes. 


After the Iftar, a stage program will be held in which the audience will be briefed about the BCF Scholarship Distribution Program- "BCF Scholarship Meet-2014" which will be held in Mangalore in August this year.

BCF president Dr B K Yusuf will preside over the program. Many special guests of honors are expected to participate in this function. The president of BCF Dr B K Yusuf, BCF's Iftar committee chairman Abdul Latif Mulky and the managing committee members cordially invite all the people with their family members, children and friends specifically from the State of Karnataka and from other states to participate in BCF's Iftar Meet and avail the blessings of almighty Allah.

For further information, kindly contact: 050-6530518, 050-5585400 050-5883943, 050-4567862, 050-7649016, 050-6534748.
  

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