– Raheem Khan
14 May 2024: In a commendable display of solidarity, the United Muslim Aid, in collaboration with the Muhammadiyah Medical Relief Society, has generously donated a brand-new Maruti Eeco ambulance to the esteemed Muhammadiyah Hospital in Jaipur. This significant contribution underscores a shared commitment to advancing healthcare accessibility within the community.
City Mufti Zakir Naumani extended heartfelt congratulations to Muhammadiyah Hospital, emphasizing the pressing need to empower young women through education, particularly in the medical field.
Chairman Sadruddin highlighted the hospital’s continuous growth, announcing the imminent launch of ICU and NICU facilities, further enhancing the quality of care provided.
During the event, United Muslim Aid Secretary Mujahid Akhtar reiterated the organization’s dedication to serving the Muslim community, emphasizing their longstanding efforts in education, employment, and healthcare, especially in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mufti Zaheer Qasmi eloquently expounded on Islamic teachings concerning humanitarian service, underscoring the importance of compassion and selflessness.
Naeem Rabbani, the convener of the ambulance project, emphasized the critical need for fundamental amenities such as schools, hospitals, and educational institutions, stressing their role in fostering progress within the Muslim society.
The gathering, graced by eminent figures from various sectors, including education, health, and business, witnessed the presence of distinguished individuals such as Mufti Mohammad Zakir Nomani, Sadruddin, Jameel Ahmed, Abdul Rahim, Shabbir Khan, Advocate Syed Sadat Ali, Dr. IB Khan, Dr. Mohammad Hussain, Master Farhat Ali, Master Anwar, and Chairman of United Muslim Aid Mufti Zaheer Qasmi, reaffirming a unified commitment to community welfare and development.