Khalifa Jamaat-ul-Muslimeen to hold 20-day Seerat Campaign in Bhatkal
04:25PM Sun 18 Oct, 2020
Bhatkal: October 18, 2020 (Bhatkallys News Bureau) Khalifa Jamaat-e-Muslimeen Bhatkal launched a 20-day Seerat campaign this afternoon. Inaugurating the event, Maulana Syed Mohammad Rabi Hasni Nadvi, President All India Muslim Personal Law Board, expressed his views through a video in which he called for spreading the broad message of Seerat and bringing it into one's life.
Explaining the objectives of the Seerat campaign, Chief Quazi Maulana Khawaja Moinuddin Akrami Madani, Chief Quazi of Jamaat-e-Muslimeen, said that the blessed traits of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) is the best example for all. Just as the Prophet (PBHU) was sent as a Messenger to the world, his teachings also was meant for the entire mankind and it is our foremost duty to understand it. Maulana said that this campaign has been launched to fulfill this responsibility and to spread these universal teachings to the Muslims as well as non-Muslims which will last for twenty days.
Maulana said that there are many institutions in Bhatkal which are trying to popularize the teachings of Seerat and all of them are worthy of congratulations but more efforts are needed to popularize the broad teachings of Seerat. There will be numerous benefit for the Ummah in this activity. Maulana also released details of various programs to be conducted during the Seerat campaign on the occasion.
On this occasion, Maulana Maqbool Kobte Nadvi, General Secretary of Maulana Abul Hassan Islamic Academy, Maulana Ilyas Jakti Nadvi, former Superintendent of Jamia Islamia Bhatkal Maulana Farooq Sahib Qazi Nadvi, General Secretary of Bhatkal Kabaddi Federation Sreedhar Naik, Vice President of the organization Mr. Atiq-ur-Rehman Muniri were present.
The inaugural program started with the recitation of Holy Quran after which Naat was presented. Mr. Hashim explained the objectives of Sirat campaign in an eloquent way. Mr. Talha Siddibapa delivered thank you speech while Maulana Irshad Naite Nadvi presided over the function.