‘Pakistan needs us!’: Mufti Menk visits Sindh and asks followers to donate for flood relief
One of the most well-known Islamic scholars Mufti Ismail Menk has landed in Pakistan to help victims of the devastating floods that have hit the country.
Mufti Menk, who is adored by millions of Muslims worldwide, arrived in Sindh, the area most impacted by floods, and started working there to aid those in need.
Islamic scholar posted a picture of him in Jhudo, Sindh saying ‘Pakistan needs us.’
On Monday, he shared a video compilation of his visit to Sindh where he talked to the flood affectees and pitched tents to provide them with shelter. “DEVASTATION! Pakistan needs us! Unimaginable situation! DONATE A TENT! Give comfort to a family! £100 per tent!,” he wrote, linking to Abdullah Aid UK, an international relief charity he’s the global ambassador of. Mufti Menk, an Islamic scholar, has a large following on social media for his welcoming approach towards discussing religion.
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Mufti Menk shared a video on his Youtube account, showing homeless flood victims taking refuge at the riverbanks.
He wrote,”DEVASTATION!
Pakistan needs us!
Unimaginable situation!
Please do whatever you can with any reliable charity or partner for those affected.
He addressed his “beloved” friends and followers in Pakistan, explained his intentions for the visit and apologised for not being able to do much else. “I visited parts of Sindh with just one intention. To reach out by delivering some aid and creating further awareness about the plight of the millions who’ve been affected by the devastating floods,” he wrote. “Please forgive me for not being able to entertain any unrelated meetings, visits or invitations. I made no exceptions. I love you all!”
The mufti also shared snippets of his site survey captioned, “Devastating aftermath of the Pakistan floods. Pakistan needs us…”
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He further said, “Please forgive me for not being able to entertain any unrelated meetings, visits, or invitations. I made no exceptions.”
Staying true to his famed humorous side, he also posted a video of him having chai captioned, “Undercover in Pakistan?” He explained that he was able to enjoy it in public without being recognised due to his mask.
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The mufti appreciated the people, culture and chai right after he arrived as well. “NUMBER ONE!” he exclaimed.
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Donate:
https://www.launchgood.com/pakistan22
https://www.abdullahaid.org.uk/projec…
Earlier, Turkish actor from the famous drama series ‘Ertugrul’ Celal Al also visited Pakistan to help and support flood victims.
Hollywood actress and well-known humanitarian Angelina Jolie has also arrived in Pakistan to assist the people impacted by the terrible floods.
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