KARACHI: Providing free medical treatment to underprivileged people is nothing short of a blessing, said Syed Zubair Ahmed Shah, Provincial Nazim of Tanzeem-ul-Saeed Sindh Pakistan.
A free medical camp was organized by Tanzeem-ul-Saeed Sindh Pakistan in collaboration with Ghafaria Welfare Trust at Orangi Town, Karachi. Over 200 patients were examined for various ailments, and free medicines were distributed.
The camp was attended by central leaders including Syed Mukhtar Kazmi Shah, Dr. Sufi Idrees Jahangir, Azhar, Najam Qadri, Peer Abdullah Ghafari, Mufti Rashid Saeedi, Muhammad Khalil Ahmed Saeedi, as well as district representatives Qari Tayyab Faizi and Altaf Hussain Saeedi (East), and Muhammad Imran Saeedi and Muhammad Kamran (West/Orangi Town).
In his message, Sahibzada Peer Syed Zubair Ahmed Shah said that helping the poor brings peace to the heart. “In this time of inflation, providing free healthcare to the needy is indeed a great blessing,” he remarked, urging philanthropists to come forward and play their role in supporting the treatment of the poor.
He also emphasized that the government must take concrete steps to control inflation. “Following the mission of Ghazali Zaman (RA), we must actively participate in every act of goodness for the betterment of the Muslim Ummah. Tanzeem-ul-Saeed Sindh will continue its contribution toward this noble cause. May Allah grant us the strength and steadfastness to perform all good deeds,” he added.