Eid reunion organized by German Muslim community
In order to spread the joy of Eid among all, the German Muslim community has organized an Eid reunion and a cultural competition for children and teenagers. A large number of expatriate Bangladeshis including children and teenagers participated in this event in an auditorium in Frankfurt, Germany.
Under the chairmanship of German Muslim Community President Khaled Mahmud and General Secretary Nurul Islam, the organization's advisor Abu Bakar Siddique, President of Muslim Community Association Germany, attended the event as a guest. Abdullah Al Mamun, General Secretary Shahid Ullah, Office Secretary Tuhin Bepari, Finance Secretary Nashir Uddin and other leaders of the organization. Community leader Dr. was also present as an invited guest. Abul Amanullah, Nazrul Islam Khaled, businessman Kamal Hossain, journalist Habibullah Al Bahar, Awlad Hossain, Sajjad Hossain and prominent people of Bangladeshi community.
The special attraction of the program was the participation of a large number of children and teenagers. German-born children and teenagers participate in various cultural competitions, including Quran recitation, Islamic songs and quizzes. At the end of the program, the invited guests handed over prizes to the winners of various competitions.
Leaders of the organization said that the German Muslim community is working to spread a beautiful and healthy culture among the new generation growing up in the diaspora and to make them honest and ideal people. In addition, they said that this event was organized with the aim of forming a beautiful community.
Read More
- 73 Street in New York is now called `Bangladesh Street`
- Bengali New Year is organized for the first time in Times Square
- Announcement of Ramadan office schedule of Bangladesh Embassy
- Saudi launched E-Visa for Bangladeshis
- Bangladeshi expats in UAE start getting NID cards from June
- Qatar to enjoy an 11-day Eid Al Fitr holiday
- London lights up for the first time to welcome holy Ramadan
- Bangladeshi E-Passport service launched in Italy
- DU teacher Anik Paul missing in USA
- Bangladeshi-American promoted to captain in NYPD