
Ma’din Country’s biggest Ramazan gathering in Malappuram on 16 sept 2009
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Ma’din prayer meet, certainly the largest of its kind in the country ended gracefully here in Swalath Nagar with thousands of believers staying up late into the most holy night of Ramadan. The large turnout that is believed to exceed 600000 in number went back home with the contentment of witnessing the blessed night of Lailathul Kadhar. This holy night of boundless blessings is held by the Muslims to fall on the eve of 27
The preparations to contain the large crowd were on in the campus well in advance of the function. Still, Ma’din campus was literally thronged by the believers who came to attend the programme braving the fears of bad weather from different parts of the country. The prayer congregation led by distinguished leaders lasted till 3 in the morning.
Earlier, the function got underway at 4pm with the speeches of scholars and spiritual personalities. And then, it was time for the grand Iftar Meet in the main venue with one lakh people breaking their fast and hurrying into a night of frenetic spiritual activities. Several dignitaries, including Inspector-General of Police (north zone) B.S. Mohammed Yasin, District Superintendent of Police M. Patmanabhan, M. Ummer, MLA, and Malappuram municipal chairman Kiliyamannil Yakoob, attended the mass Iftar.
Qasidah Burdah, a poem by Hasan-al Busairi extolling Prophet Mohammad, was recited in the afternoon. As the sun began to dip, chorus of Thasbeeh rose from the Ma’din grounds.
A mass Janaza prayer, Thasbeeh and Awwabeen prayers followed the mandatory Magrib prayer. The crowds began to swell by the time the Ishah, Tharaveeh and Vithr prayers were held.
After many rounds of Isha and Tharaveeh prayers, Prof. A. K. Abdul Hameed, member, Central Hajj Committee delivered his welcome speech to a packed audience who were in for a disarming spiritual experience. Kanthapurm A.P Aboobacker Musliyar, the general secretary of All India Scholars Association inaugurated the function that was ceremoniously presided over by Thajul Ulama Sayyid Abdurahman al Bukhari, president of Samastha Kerela Jamiyathul Ulama.
Sayyid Ibrahimul Khaleelul Bukhari, Chairman, Ma’dinu Ssaquafathil Islamiyya delivered the key-note address that stressed the need for a return to spiritual experiences. He also led the mass pledge against terrorism where the participants declared their commitment and solidarity to their fellow citizens, society and nation. They pledged that they would restrain from all activities that jeopardize the unity and social harmony of the country.
The managing committee had taken utmost care to provide all facilities to the believers. Ma’din Edu-Park had been readied for providing food and accommodation for those who reached early on for the programme from distant places. Apart from the main venue, people were accommodated in other 10 grounds, spread across 10 km on either sides of the NH-213. Of these, 5 have been specially designed and prepared for women.
The programme was telecast live and special screening centres had been set up in Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi in India and major cities in the Middle East. Several people abroad actively became part of the function utilizing the online video streaming, live telecast and screening facilities, thereby making the event a global one.
The corporation and active volunteering by the police department went a long way in making the programme a grand success. The invaluable assistance of the District Collector and S.P. ensured the uninterrupted conduct of the programme. Moreover, a special committee of 5555 members with 2222 specially-trained volunteers had been formed weeks before the function to make the preparations perfect.
The prayers went late into the night as people continued to flow to the Ma’din grounds. Traffic along National Highway 213 between Malappuram and Valluvamburam was diverted. A strong police force was posted along the way to control the crowds.