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An exclusive iftar for people named Faisal

UAE group of Faisals from state holds its first meeting here

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

BThe aim of the group is to unite in the name of the name Faisal and be there for each other through thick and thin.

eing a senior Malayalam journalist in the UAE, P.P. Sasindran, Middle East bureau chief of Mathrubhum­i media group, frequently gets invited as a guest to various events by Dubai’s large Malayalee community.

The one he attended on Saturday, an iftar get-together, was unique. Every male attendee other than him, including the second guest, was named Faisal.

Yes, you guessed it right. It was an exclusive iftar held for people named Faisal and their families. And all of them hail from the South Indian state of Kerala. They are members of a social media group named, well obviously, after them.

1,500-member group

What started off as a Facebook group of a handful of Faisals in Kerala in December 2018 is now a large network of 1,500 members on both Facebook and WhatsApp, said Faisal Tahani, who initiated the group in the UAE.

The aim of the group is to unite in the name of the name Faisal and be there for each other through thick and thin.

“There were around 150 members who joined us from the UAE before our first gathering on Saturday,” Tahani told Gulf News.

“Almost 70 of them attended the iftar get-together with their families.”

Except a few who already knew each other personally, it was the first time that all the Faisals had met, said Tahani, who drove all the way from Al Qua’a in Al Ain, more than 250 kilometres away from Dubai, to attend the function.

They also ensured that one of the special guests — Faisal A.K, corporate executive director, Malabar Gold and Diamonds — had the same name.

With so many Faisals assembled in a party hall of a restaurant, as Sasindran pointed out, it was indeed difficult when someone calls the name Faisal as everybody looks up. So, the Faisals decided to address each other only with their second names or initials, the same system that they follow in their social media groups.

Faisal Kannoth, who is in the hospitalit­y business, said all the Faisals would be encouraged to attend a mass gathering being planned on July 14 in Kottakkal in Kerala. “We are expecting more than 1,500 Faisals to attend the mega event, the convener for which is former Dubai resident and senior television journalist with Asianet News Faisal Bin Ahmad.”

He said the group is expecting a Christian Malayalee named Faisal, who lives in Switzerlan­d, to also attend the event.

 ?? Sajila Saseendran/Gulf News ?? Some of the Faisals who attended the Faisals’ Iftar Party in Dubai.
Sajila Saseendran/Gulf News Some of the Faisals who attended the Faisals’ Iftar Party in Dubai.

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