Coordinates: 24°29′08″N 54°22′50″E / 24.485512°N 54.380645°E / 24.485512; 54.380645

Indian Islamic Centre, Abu Dhabi

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Indian Islamic Center - Abu Dhabi
المقر الهندي الإسلامي - أبو ظبي

ہندوستانی اسلامی مرکز- ابو ظہبی
ഇന്ത്യന്‍ ഇസ്‌ലാമിക് സെന്‍റര്‍ - അബൂദാബി

भारतीय इस्लामी केंद्र - अबू धाबी
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni Muslim
StatusSoci-cultural and Religious Centre
Affiliated to Ministry of Social Affairs - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Location
LocationAl Falah St, Abu Dhabi
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
TerritoryAbu Dhabi
AdministrationManaging Committee
Geographic coordinates24°29′08″N 54°22′50″E / 24.485512°N 54.380645°E / 24.485512; 54.380645
Architecture
Date established1971
Construction costDh 12 million
CapacityMain Auditorium: 1,200

Two mini Audit.:100

Class Rooms
Website
www.iicabudhabi.org

The Indian Islamic Center, Abu Dhabi (In Arabic: المقر الهندي الإسلامي -  أبو ظبي) is a socio-cultural and religious centre for the Indian community that resides in Abu Dhabi. The chief patron of the centre is chaired by the business tycoon M. A. Yusuff Ali. P Bava Haji, Dr Abdurahman Moulavi Olavattur, Karappath Usman, Abdul Kareem Haji, Abdul Salam are some of the committee members who manage the centre.[1] The centre registered with the Ministry of Social Affairs. It hosts more than five hundred active members.[citation needed]

History

The Islamic Centre was established in 1971 by social and philanthropic activists from Kerala who regularly assembled at Chithari Compound, a bachelor accommodation.[citation needed] The center's new building was inaugurated by President of India Pratibha Patil on 23 November 2010 during her official visit.[2] In 2014, the centre celebrated its 40th anniversary with activities in UAE and India.[3] Bava Haji is the centre's longest-serving president. He played a key role in opening Al Noor Indian Islamic School under the Islamic Centre for the poor and economically backward. The school closed in 2014.[4]

References

  1. "Indian Islamic Centre Abu Dhabi Committee". iicabudhabi.org. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  2. "Indian President to open new venue of Indian Islamic Centre on November 23". Gulf News. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  3. "Nahyan bin Mubarak attends Indian Islamic Centre ceremony". wam. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  4. Kumar, Ashwani. "Meet the Indian expat serving the needy for 50 years in UAE". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 2019-01-24.