Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Andaman Zone organizes Eid Milan program at MIM Auditorium, Wimberly Gunj

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Port Blair, Apr 24: In a display of communal harmony and brotherhood, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Andaman Zone organized an Eid Milan program at the MIM auditorium in Wimberly Gunj on the evening of 23rd April 2023. The program commenced at 6:15 PM and witnessed participation from 50 brothers from civil society.

The event was organized with the objective of fostering unity and brotherhood among people of different faiths and beliefs. The attendees included people from all walks of life, including religious heads, professionals, and businessmen.

The program began with a recitation of the Holy Quran by Jb. K Hussain followed by a welcome address by Jb. MK Abdul Gafoor, member of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Andaman Zone. In his speech, he highlighted the significance of Eid-ul-Fitr and stressed the importance of spreading love and harmony in society.

The program also included a speech by Jb. K P Mohammed Yunus, Vice President, JIH Andaman Zone who spoke about the teachings of Islam and their relevance in today’s world. He emphasized the need to work towards creating a peaceful and harmonious society, where people of different faiths and beliefs can coexist in peace and harmony.

Mr. Abhay Kumar, President, Hindu Seva Sangh, Mr. Jatan Lal Thak, Eminent Social Worker and many others presented their views on this occasion. The event was appreciated by all those present, who hailed it as a remarkable example of communal harmony and brotherhood. The Eid Milan program organized by Jamaat e Islami Hind Andaman Zone has set a precedent for other organizations to follow and work towards creating a more peaceful and harmonious society.

The program ended with a vote of thanks by Jb. PK Ummer Farooq, member of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Andaman Zone, who expressed his gratitude to all the attendees for their participation. 

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