Alva's Education Foundation hosts 22nd Iftar in Mangaluru

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Alva's Education Foundation hosted its 22nd Iftar gathering in Mangaluru, attended by over 12,000 people, including students and locals. The event featured a mass prayer and focused on themes of compassion and societal transformation. Mohamad Kunhi, from Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, highlighted the need for righteousness to counter evil. Dr. Abdul Qadir Shaheen praised the gathering for promoting communal harmony and unity across different cultures and religions. Chairman M Mohan Alva emphasized the importance of interfaith harmony and cultural integration. He noted that various religions advocate for peace and unity, urging collective efforts to foster understanding among communities.


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