‘Pandemic collapse makes Muslim ambassadors immense Co-operative’

Publish: 7:47 PM, April 13, 2020 | Update: 7:47 PM, April 13, 2020

S M Akash, Ctg Correspondent: The Muslim ambassadors who are appointed in Dhaka from various Muslim countries have cordially distributed some daily needed relief materials among penniless people and poor families in the financing of their private charity.

Mr. Yusuf S.Y. Ramadan, the Palestinian Ambassador, handed over the relief materials to the authority in the presence of our Foreign Minister recently. From these charities, The Central office of SAARC Human Rights Foundation has distributed a few relief materials around the Dhaka city.

Mr. Abir Ahmed, project director of the organization, has recently received the relief materials from the Palestinian Embassy On April 12 in Dhaka. Under the taking care of Professor Mohammad Abed Ali, The Central general Secretary of the SAARC Human Rights Foundation, the relief materials were distributed among poor families in the different areas of Dhaka City.

Abed Ali, mostly known as an International human rights organizer, told “The Bangladesh Today” “Since this is a pathetic condition in Bangladesh for pandemic collapse, the gracious charity cooperation of the Muslim ambassadors will be remembered for a long time by honoring their deserved homage. Afterwards, He thanked all the Muslim  ambassadors for their unfeigned love for Bangladesh as a Muslim country.”

“A Hundred thousand of Hafiz-E-Qurans and scholars of Bangladesh who are used to rehearsing the holy Quran in the various renowned mosques are now uncertain and disappointed for the recent pandemic collapse”.  Abed Ali Added.

“So in this circumstance, the ambassadors of the all Muslim countries and their governments should stand beside ours by bestowing their Utmost useful co-operation” he further added.