Saturday, April 28, 2007

33rd Khilafath Anniversary

New Ind Press - Chennai, India

Friday, April 27, 2007

Aluva: The followers of Sufi had contributed immensely to world peace, Defence Ministry Director Hamid Hussain said here on Thursday. He was inaugurating the celebrations of the 33rd Khilafath anniversary of Hazrat Shaikh Sulthan Shah at Jeelani Shareef at Desam here.

‘‘The real Sufism is based on the path of Thoufeeque. Shaikh Sulthan Shah Baba had dedicated his life to spreading Sufi messages. I am proud to be a disciple of such a great man,’’ Hussain said.

Terrorism can never be a part of the followers of Islam, Sanskrit University Vice-Chancellor K S Radhakrishnan said. He was delivering the keynote address at the inaugural session.

Presiding over the f unction, Shaikh Yousef Sulthan Shah said it was unfortunate that a section of the people propagating malicious and false information is tarnishing the image of Qudiri organisations.

Ex-MP Scaria Thomas, writer Asokapuram Narayanan, Abdulnazer Mehboobi and S A Jaleel Master Kollam spoke.

A conference on anti-terrorism was inaugurated by Abdul Majeed Hudwi. Ustad K Hamsa Moulavi of Kalady presided over the function. Hamid Hussain delivered the keynote address. Koduvalli Abdul Kader spoke.

The four-day-long celebrations will conclude on Sunday.

[picture: : the city of Aluva is also famous for its smooth flowing Periyar River which is the second largest river in Kerala, India.]

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

33rd Khilafath Anniversary
New Ind Press - Chennai, India

Friday, April 27, 2007

Aluva: The followers of Sufi had contributed immensely to world peace, Defence Ministry Director Hamid Hussain said here on Thursday. He was inaugurating the celebrations of the 33rd Khilafath anniversary of Hazrat Shaikh Sulthan Shah at Jeelani Shareef at Desam here.

‘‘The real Sufism is based on the path of Thoufeeque. Shaikh Sulthan Shah Baba had dedicated his life to spreading Sufi messages. I am proud to be a disciple of such a great man,’’ Hussain said.

Terrorism can never be a part of the followers of Islam, Sanskrit University Vice-Chancellor K S Radhakrishnan said. He was delivering the keynote address at the inaugural session.

Presiding over the f unction, Shaikh Yousef Sulthan Shah said it was unfortunate that a section of the people propagating malicious and false information is tarnishing the image of Qudiri organisations.

Ex-MP Scaria Thomas, writer Asokapuram Narayanan, Abdulnazer Mehboobi and S A Jaleel Master Kollam spoke.

A conference on anti-terrorism was inaugurated by Abdul Majeed Hudwi. Ustad K Hamsa Moulavi of Kalady presided over the function. Hamid Hussain delivered the keynote address. Koduvalli Abdul Kader spoke.

The four-day-long celebrations will conclude on Sunday.

[picture: : the city of Aluva is also famous for its smooth flowing Periyar River which is the second largest river in Kerala, India.]

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