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Commemorating, the birth anniversary of Islam’s last Prophet Muhammad on Milad-un-Nabi, the All India Majlis-e-Tameer-e-Millat will be organising its 70th Jalsa in the form of a grand public meeting at Exhibition Grounds on Sunday.
Nampally: Commemorating, the birth anniversary of Islam's last Prophet Muhammad on Milad-un-Nabi, the All India Majlis-e-Tameer-e-Millat will be organising its 70th Jalsa in the form of a grand public meeting at Exhibition Grounds on Sunday.
At the meeting themed as 'Milad-un-Nabi: Mulk aur Millat (Prophet's Birth Anniversary: Country and Community),' the community elders will be pondering over the current scenario in the nation and on the community's future. International Islamic preacher Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui, Maulana Syed Ashhad Rasheedi and Maulana Mufti Sanaul Huda Qasmi will address the public meeting.
On November11, Member of Parliament from Kishanganj (Bihar) Mohammed Jawed, the CEO of Shifa Hospital (Bangalore), Dr Mushtaq Ahmed, Shaikhul Fiqh of Jamia Nizamia, Mufti Syed Ziauddin Naqshbandi and Syed Qaisar Mahmood will address the public meeting on the 'Life of companions of Prophet Muhammed,' at the Chanchalguda Junior College Ground.
Addressing a media conference at the Tameer-e-Millat headquarters on Thrusday, its president Syed Jaleel Ahmed and the chairman of reception committee, Dr Fakhruddin Mohammed, said that the organisation aims to help empower the Muslims as the community was facing challenges like never before. Their identity, social security and political representation were at stake.
According to organization's president and senior advocate Syed Jaleel Ahmed, during its 70 years, eminent personalities including religious and political leaders of international and national prominence across religious lines addressed these public meetings. On the 70th public meeting, the organisation would invoke its founding objectives, call upon the youth to join hands for a better and peaceful future where Muslims coexist indignity with others communities as its founders Maulana Syed Khaleelullah Hussaini and his associates Mazhar Quadri, Maulana Raheem Quraishi, Sulaiman Sikandar had envisioned.
According to the secretary of reception committee, Omer Ahmed Shafeeq, different talks and interactive programmes were being organised across the city. Debates, elocution and quiz competitions would be organised by the Tameer e Millat for students. Member Wahaj Siddiqui and others were present at the media briefing.
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