Maulana Qamruddin Delivers Speech and Leads Dua Following Taraweeh and Quran Completion Ramadan 2025 at India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi. 110003
During Ramadan 2025 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC), the Taraweeh prayers were beautifully conducted, culminating in the complete recitation of the Holy Quran. On this blessed occasion, Maulana Qamruddin, Imam, Khateeb, and Head of Shahi Masjid Pandara Road near Khan Market, New Delhi, delivered an inspiring speech on the significance of the Quran and the spiritual blessings of Ramadan. He emphasized the importance of understanding the Quran, following its teachings, and embracing piety and devotion during the holy month. Following his speech, Maulana Sahib led a heartfelt supplication (Dua) for the welfare, peace, and blessings of the Muslim community.
The event was held at the India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC), located on Lodhi Road, New Delhi, which was established to promote Islamic culture and foster interfaith dialogue in India. The idea of the centre emerged during the centenary celebrations of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), when prominent figures, including alumni, recognized the need for a dedicated space for cultural exchange. In April 1981, a group of Muslim intellectuals and community leaders, including Hakeem Abdul Hameed, founder of Hamdard, and Mufti Atique ur Rahman, submitted a proposal to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to establish the centre. The Government of India allocated approximately 8,000 square meters of land on Lodhi Road for this purpose.
The foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on August 24, 1984, marking the commencement of the project. Its architectural design blends traditional Islamic elements with modern aesthetics, reflecting India’s rich cultural heritage. Construction began in 1996 and was completed in 2006, with the official inauguration by Sonia Gandhi, then President of the Indian National Congress.
The IICC comprises a 450-seat auditorium, conference rooms, guest rooms, a library, cafeteria, and outdoor lawns, serving as a hub for cultural and intellectual activities. It organizes lectures, seminars, cultural events, and interfaith dialogues, promoting understanding and tolerance among diverse communities. Over the years, it has hosted numerous events celebrating Islamic culture and heritage, reinforcing its role as a center for cultural exchange, spiritual enrichment, and community engagement.




Delivers Speech and Leads Dua at India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi