Mangaluru: BWF Abu Dhabi holds mass wedding ceremony for 17 couples


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Feb 12: As many as 17 couples tied the nuptial knot in a free mass wedding ceremony sponsored by Beary’s Welfare Forum (BWF), Abu Dhabi sponsored 17 at Milagres Hall here on Saturday February 11.

Mangaluru Qazi Twaka Ahmed Musliyar conducted the Nikah and offered dua. Later, speaking to the gathering, he applauded the initiative of BWF. "I appreciate the social concern of BWF to facilitated the marriage of Muslim girls from economically backward families," he said.

MLA from Mangaluru North Mohiuddin Bava said, "I admire the efforts of BWF members who work in the distant land of Abu Dhabi for their livelihood and at the same time think about the downtrodden families living in their homeland here. Their service to the community in particular and to society at large is commendable."

Mohammed Ali Uchil, president of BWF said that the association came into existence in 2004 with a motive to help Beary people and preserve their culture. "We started the community wedding in 2008 and we are now in the 7th year. With 17 weddings this year, we have managed to achieve 100 weddings in all.

"The situation in the Gulf region is very bad with people losing jobs. I request the state government through MLA Bava to reserve funds for the welfare of Gulf returnees the way Kerala government has set aside a fund of up to Rs 50 crore," he urged.

Bengaluru Beary Welfare Association president B M Farooq, Bearys Chamber of Commerce president S M Rashid Haji, Bharat Infrastructure managing director Mustafa S M, president of Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy B M Mohammed Hanif, M B Abdur Rahman, B M Mumtaz Ali, Siddique Uchila, Bashir Bajpe were present, among others.

B A Mohammed Ali compered. Abdulla Madumule welcomed. Siddique Uchila proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • Shareef Abbas, Mudigere

    Fri, Feb 17 2017

    MA SHA' ALLAH (what desired by Almighty God to happen). A great job done by BWF Abu Dhabi by helping poor people to look happiness of real life. It is really appreciable one taking these kinds of steps to wash out the tear of poor community members who are facing a number woes & problems in this competitive world. I shower my all thanks to those who worked behind this.

    By giving this message" All people should try their best to help someone else by any way to get rewards by Almighty God".

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Mon, Feb 13 2017

    Good development indeed.Hope other countries too emulate this and adopt in their respective countries

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  • Saleem, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 12 2017

    Masha Allah, all our good deeds will be rewarded by the almighty Allah (azzawajal) in this world and hereafter. Well, as almighty Allah has mentioned in the holy Quran that "Establish prayers & give charity" hence, every capable Muslims must know the significance of charity in Islam. Such events can never be achieved without the effort and interest of all those who have been working directly and indirectly. Great job, and reward from Allah almighty is confirmed.

    Allahu Waffiq.

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