۲۶ آبان ۱۴۰۳ |۱۴ جمادی‌الاول ۱۴۴۶ | Nov 16, 2024
Blackburn mosque pays tribute to long serving committee member

A mosque and Islamic school have paid their tributes to a former general secretary and head teacher.

Hawzah News Agency - Nizamuddin Makda, died on January 13 aged 69. His wife Rashida Nizam Makda of Cambridge Close died on 20 December 2020 aged 63.

Mr Makda was a long serving committee member of Noorul Islam Mosque, Audley Range one of the largest Mosques in Blackburn. He was also one of the founder members and a former head teacher of one of the first Independent Muslim schools in Lancashire.

Mr Makda also represented Noorul Islam Mosque on the Lancashire Council of Mosques for some years. He was also a respected religious cleric whose advice was sought by many in the community.

A tribute said Mr Makda's ‘foresightedness, commitment and dedication played a vital role in both organisations’ direction and success’ during his tenure.

Mr Yusuf Seedat, President of Noorul Islam said: “Nizambhai was a man of principle, his contributions to the community were many. He was always forthcoming with his advice. As a regular at the mosque he will certainly be missed.”

The current Chair of Governors of Al Islah Girl's High School, Mr Hasan Desai said Mr Makda (Nizam Mama) was a very caring, helpful and thoughtful person’ and went on to say that Mr Makda would call him and offer constructive suggestions and support, for the continued progression of the School.

“We at Noorul Islam Mosque, Madrasah and Al Islah Girl's High School would like, to offer our deepest, sincere, condolences and prayers to the family. Mr Makda will be greatly missed by our organisation and the community.

“We urge the community to remember Mr Makda in their prayers.”

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