Mangaluru: Father Muller Charitable Institutions hosts Ifthar, city's education leaders unite


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Mangaluru, Mar 27: In a beautiful display of interfaith harmony and cultural solidarity, Dr Peter Paul Saldanha, Bishop of the Diocese of Mangalore and president of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions, along with Dr N Vinaya Hegde, chancellor, NITTE (Deemed to be University), and Dr Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi, chancellor of Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), hosted an Ifthar gathering on Wednesday, March 27.
 
The event, held at 5:30 pm in the prestigious Father Muller Convention Centre at Pumpwell Circle, Kankanady, Mangaluru, brought together individuals from various religious and cultural backgrounds to celebrate unity and diversity.
 
The Ifthar gathering, traditionally observed by Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, as a symbol of peace and inclusivity, reflecting the values of compassion and understanding shared by people of different faiths.
 












































 
The event provided a platform for meaningful dialogue and strengthened the bonds of friendship among the diverse communities in Mangaluru.
 
Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha, known for his commitment to promoting harmony and goodwill among people of all faiths, emphasised the importance of unity in diversity. He highlighted the need for mutual respect and understanding to build a more inclusive and harmonious society. He stressed on 'any war cannot bring peace as it sheds the blood of innocents.'
 
Pro-Chancellor Niite University Dr Shantharam Shetty gave an impromptu address on behalf of Dr Vinaya Hegde, a visionary leader in the field of education, praised the efforts of the organisers in bringing people together in a spirit of unity and brotherhood. He emphasized the role of education in fostering tolerance and respect for different cultures and religions. All religion also speak of one truth, there is a God and peace is most precious.
 
Dr Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi, a respected figure in the academic community, reiterated the importance of interfaith dialogue in promoting peace and harmony. He emphasised the need for individuals to come together to address common challenges and build a better future for all.
 
The Ifthar gathering hosted by Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha, a third consecutive event earlier. hosted by Dr. Vinaya Hegde, and Dr Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi served as a shining example of unity and inclusivity, inspiring all present to work towards a more harmonious and peaceful society.
 
Ustad Aeez Darmi a religious scholar and teacher spoke to how during the days of Prophet Muhammad his emphasis of peace being important in community development and the harmony with other faiths creating a brotherhood.
 
Karnataka Legislative Assembly Speaker U T Khader spoke of upholding love and tranquility of neighbours to keep harmony in the community. Ifthar teaches restraint, understanding of the poor and strength of character. The whole month long activities of the nation has Ramadan, lent and Easter and Rama Navami, showing true fabric of society.
 
Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director, FMCI gave the welcome address with a prayer for fraternal peace, also welcoming the hosts for the evening with a brief biography.
 
Dr Kelvin Peter Pais, liaison officer, FMCI compered the event. Roy Castelino, PRO, Diocese of Mangalore gave the vote of thanks. The ifthar gathering was followed by dinner.
 
 
 
  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Mar 28 2024

    There is only One God the Creator ...

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  • DENZIL FERNANDES, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 28 2024

    CONGRATS to the organisers for the beautiful inter faith IFTHAR gathering to cement the unity of all Mangaloreans under one umbrella. Very significantly, everyone present exhibited the common need of oneness and togetherness for the welfare of all Mangaoreans. The need of the hour is to see that every single soul from every walk of life has no differences whatsover and are one in the eyes of our creator. The Bishop of Mangalore has to be commended for arranging such a meet and enhancing the values of love and faith. CONGRATS.

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  • Pinthaam, Mangloor

    Thu, Mar 28 2024

    Iftar and sowharda gatherings are fine as long as you keep Kamthi maamu and gang out, they don't deserve anywhere near these kind of events. Nice to see they are not here though!

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  • flavian, chik

    Thu, Mar 28 2024

    Father Mullers has been doing a great job and should focus on the healthcare needs of the poor and needy...

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 27 2024

    Kudos to the organizers, attendees and to all those who contributed to enable this beautiful display of interfaith harmony and cultural solidarity. Well done, keep it up. Hope, to see something reciprocal in the near future for Christmas, Easter or Diwali by the other side.

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