AMN / New Delhi
The India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC) recently organized a vibrant get-together for its Life Members living in and around Delhi’s NCR region. The event took place at the Kaveri Society in Vasant Kunj, bringing together members from Vasant Kunj, Vasant Vihar, Malviya Nagar, Gurugram, and Faridabad. This reunion, attended by over 100 Life Members, aimed to foster community ties and discuss the future direction of the IICC.

The gathering was graced by prominent figures from the IICC and the broader community. Mr. Sirajuddin Qureshi, the chief guest, was a key figure, along with Mr. SM Khan, Mr. Kaleemul Hafeez, Mr. Sikandae Hayat, Advocate Irshad Ahmad, Professor Afrozul Haque, and Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad, who were the Guests of Honour. Their presence underscored the importance of the event and added gravitas to the discussions.


Dr Waris Ahmad Khan, Mubina Abrar, Shams Huda Hujjazi, Shafeeq Qureshi, Arif Husain, Safia Begum, Prof Reeta Sinha, Rizwana Mushtaq, Abrar Ahmad, Sheikh Manzoor, Alaka Madhok, Neelofer Shama, Gulnar Mirza, Danish Mahfooz, Kailash Aeren, Ismail Khan, Abdul Ghaffar Qureshi, Shahzaib Ahmad, Firoz Siddiqui, Shamim Akhtar and others were present on this occasion.


The program was organized by Dr. M. Rahmatullah, an academician and a senior Life Member of the IICC. The event served as a platform for members to engage in meaningful conversations and share their perspectives on the future of the IICC. The speakers at the event highlighted the importance of leadership and vision in guiding the organization’s growth and development. They expressed their support for leaders like Mr. Sirajuddin Qureshi and Mr. SM Khan, acknowledging their dedication and commitment to the IICC’s aim and objectives.

Throughout the event, there was a palpable sense of unity and purpose among the attendees. The get-together provided a space for networking, learning, and reinforcing the core values of the IICC. It also served as a reminder of the significance of community engagement and collaboration in achieving the IICC’s objectives.

The success of this event has set the stage for more frequent gatherings among the Life Members, aiming to strengthen their bonds and promote the IICC’s values. The organizers — Dr M Rahmatullah and Prof Reeta Sinha expressed their satisfaction with the turnout and the positive atmosphere, indicating that such events are crucial for building a strong and cohesive community. As the IICC continues to evolve, these get-togethers will play a key role in maintaining a sense of solidarity and advancing the organization’s goals. In the end, the members thoroughly enjoyed the delicious and finger-licking food.