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Don’t forget those who need you this eid


As the month of Ramzan comes to an end and we gear up to celebrate Eid. Clad in new clothes, we prepare special meals and decorate our homes, but what about those who do not even have a decent meal to eat? Islam is a  religion of compassion and teaches Muslims not to forget their brethren on the festive occasion.

Eid is the right time to revive your bonds and connections with those people who don’t have enough resources to celebrate this event with clothes as good as yours maybe. They are deprived of true happiness and enjoyment of most awaited Islamic festival. 

As the Eid ul-Fitr nears, I hope everyone is done with their Eid shopping but the rich community should not forget that souls who are living in slums, having no roof to live under, no proper and healthy food to eat, no clothes to dress up and having nothing to celebrate Eid.

Not only as Muslims but good human beings, it is our duty to look upon the indigents one. To our utter dismay, the lockdown and halt in economic activities due COVID-19 have further deteriorated the condition of poverty-stricken people. 

Let’s vouch this Eid to take an initiative for those who need us. As helping the underprivileged is a way of thanking God for his blessings

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