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The Fathaye Yazdahum Mahfil was held in front of Maijpara Jame Mosque, organized by Gausia Committee Bangladesh and the residents of East Nasirabad Maijpara area. The event was presided over by Hafez Mawlana Mohammad Shahadat Hossain Qaderi, Khatib and founding director of Maijpara Jame Mosque. The chief discussant was Mufti Muhammad Abdul Aziz Rizvi, founder superintendent of Hazrat Jangali Pir Islamiya Sunniya Dakhil Madrasa, Ramu, Cox’s Bazar.
In his keynote speech, Mufti Muhammad Salim Ullah Rizvi said the youth are the future of the nation and should build their lives following Islamic principles. He urged young people to be respectful to their parents, uphold honesty and morality, and spread the message of peace, truth, and justice in society. “Prayer, integrity, and ethics must be the foundation of youth life. Education is not just for achievement but should serve humanity,” he added, emphasizing that Islam calls people to the path of light — and the youth are its true bearers.
Special addresses were delivered by Alhaj M.S. Sekandar Hossain Al Qaderi, Khatib of Masjid-e-Noor Rahman (Nagar Residential Area); Mawlana Muhammad Jasim Uddin Qaderi, Khatib of Fayez Ahmad Saudagar Jame Mosque, Fatikchhari; and Laila Begum, principal of Sunni Noorani Modern Madrasa. The event was coordinated by the Maijpara Unit of Gausia Committee Bangladesh (8th Shulakbahar Ward, Panchlaish, Chattogram) and the youth of Maijpara.
Among those present were Touhidul Islam Rabbi, Rafi, Habibur Rahman, Yasin Arafat, Maruf, Fazlul Karim Sejan, Adnan Al Amin, Didar Hossain Rakib, Rabbi, Robiul Hossain Abir, Arman Khan Nayon, Rifat, Azim, Limon, and many others. The program concluded with a special prayer seeking unity, peace, and prosperity for the Muslim Ummah and the nation.
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