Social worker Mahamood Saad Monu no more

November 15, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 15: Mahamood Saad Monu, aka ‘Bavaka’ passed away in Mangaluru on Tuesday, November 15. He was 60.

obituaryMahamood Saad Monu was known for his kind and helping nature and he had extended support to various charitable activities. He was the Ex-President of Jam’iyyatul Falah’s Dammam Unit and served Jam’iyyatul Falah for the last 28 years since the inception of JF in Dammam. For the last three decades he worked and established his own business in Al-Khobar.

His sudden death has brought a pall of gloom among his close friends and all the member of Jam’yyatul Falah. Mahmood Saad Monu is highly respected personality for keeping a very close relationship with everybody and adorable to all for his warmth and hospitality.

He is survived by his wife and six children.

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Anwar Hussain …
 - 
Friday, 18 Nov 2016

Such a noble kind soul, always cheerful and helpful to all. Know him since my school days. He was a close friend of my two elder brothers and treated me as a younger brother. He lived his life fully and in the service of the needy and Deen. May Allah grant him maghfirat and a place in the Jannah Ameen.

Muhammed Mubeen
 - 
Thursday, 17 Nov 2016

Allaah Adaayim .. Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajioon
Allaah Subhanawatala
mere dost ki nek aamaal qabool hojaye
gunahon ki maafi hojaye
uski maghfirat kare
apne Rahmat barsaaye
Arsh ke saye me jaga ataa farmaaye
Jannatul Firdous me dakhil ho jaaye
ameen

Fayaz Ahmed
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Rajioon
Brother Mohamood Saad has served for a long time as a sincere and hardworking JF Team member. His cotributions to the community is memorable and appreciable.
May Almighty Allah accept his good deeds and bless his beloved family with the patience to bear this loos.

Akhtar Shaikh
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

I was shocked hearing the sudden demise if my dear friend marhoom Mahmoud Saad. He was exemplary gentleman and very dedicated Jf members from its inception. He was the pillar of Jf Dammam unit committee. Always ready to do anything for the sake of community and to support the under privilege section of the society.
May bless him place in Jannah for his noble service to the humanity.A Ameen..
We all NRCC members will miss him for his friendly, charming nature and dedicated social worker.

abdulkhader
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Innalillah...

May Allah Almighty forgive him and bless him with Janna.
May Allah give his family the strength to bear the great loss.....

salim udupi-JF…
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajivoon. Very closely seen him and appreciated when he work for JF Dammam unit ..May Allah accept all his goods deeds and May Almighty Allah grant him Jannah.AAmeen.

Munaa Rasheed
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Mahmood saad was my uncle n a very close friend of my dad.. He was a great man .. He won hearts of many with his love and hospitality and never failed to charm people with his cheerful smile .. Indeed a good and memorable servant of Allah has passed away and we all pray that his soul rests in peace and may Allah grant him with jannatul firdous.. We all will miss you ..

Illyas A. Panambur
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

The sudden death of Mr. Mahmood saad made me dumbfounded. I know him since very young age, he was the person of good humor and pleasing natured. Among the friends his presence always been joyous and good thoughts.
May the almighty give the strength to his family to absorb the grief and bless his eternal life with peace.

khaleel mohammed
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

inna lillahi wahinna elahi rajihoon

imran karkala
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

when someone you love becomes a memory, the memory become a treasure.

may almighty Allah grant him a Jannathul firdous AAMEEN

Abdul Hameed U…
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Inna Lillahi...... It's a very shocking news of Bavaka's sudden demise. He was a very pious gentleman. May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdous.

Abdul Rahman
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

May Allah give him his magfirah and grant high ranking in Jannahthul Firdous Aameen

Fairman
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

May All grant him Jannat ul Firdous Ameen

Abdul Naser
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

May ALLAH grace him Jannathul Firdouse . I still cannot believe he is no more by sudden demise.

Abu Safwan
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Rajivoon. May Almighty Allah grant him Jannathul firdous... Aameen

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June 27,2020

New Delhi, Jun 27: Wasim Akhtar, a journalist and founder of an online news portal, is helping the poor and needy people in the ongoing lockdown.

Not only is he helping them financially but also providing emotional support and setting the right example of humanity.

"I was very disturbed during the first 14 days of lockdown especially after seeing such sad videos about needy and poor people. But then I decided to move out of my house and help these poor people despite the fear of COVID-19 coronavirus. We supply ration to around 200 people every day so that their families won't sleep hungry," narrated Wasim Akhtar.

Waseem Akhtar and his team are contacting daily wagers and other needy people who have been locked jobless in their houses for the past 70 days. They are the people who will not beg for food to anybody, rather choose to sleep hungry. They are making sure to help the people in the remotest places by directly transferring the money in the accounts of needy people.

They have been feeding many migrants at Kurla and VT stations. "At VT station, there was a group of Tamilian migrants among which there were six women and two men, who didn't know Hindi or English language, who were helpless and nowhere to go to, we send them back to their natives," said Wasim when asked about it.

The Giving Care Foundation also funded the funeral of a 65-year old man at the Worli crematorium. They took care of the expenses of the delivery of a Kolkata-based woman whose husband was stuck in Mumbai. Along with this, they arranged everything for the funeral of a young girl who died after her prolonged illness amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Being a Muslim myself, I urge all the fellow Muslims that limit your expenses and help the poor and needy in such times," concluded Wasim Akhtar.

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June 17,2020

New Delhi, Jun 17: A class 12 student, aspiring to study medicine, has taken up the job of handling bodies of COVID-19 victims to provide for his siblings’ school fees and his mother’s treatment.

Chand Mohammad's mother suffers from a thyroid disorder and needs her medicines urgently, but the family does not have the means for the treatment.

“We are barely making our ends meet since my elder brother lost his job at a merchandise store in Krishna Nagar market during the lockdown,” the 20-year-old from Seelampur in Northeast Delhi says.

His family has been surviving on ration provided by neighbours and whatever little Chand’s brothers could earn doing odd jobs.

A week ago, Chand joined a company which deployed him as a sweeper at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital here. The job requires him to handle bodies of those dying of coronavirus. The shift runs from 12 noon to 8 pm.

“I took the job after I exhausted all my options to find work. This is a dangerous job, as I am at a higher risk of contracting the infection, but I need the job.

“Our family, including three sisters, two brothers and parents, is struggling without money. Right now, we need food and medicines for my mother,” Chand says.

“Kayin din ghar me khana ek hi baar bana (On many days, we cooked food only once). There is a possibility that we may survive the virus, but we cannot escape hunger,” he says.

Chand says his three sisters are in school. He, a class 12 student himself, is yet to pay the school fee.

“Paisa chahiye padhai ke liye (you need money to study),” he says.

Chand hopes that his first salary will set things right to a certain extent.

“I offer ‘namaz’ before I step out of home for work. I have faith in the almighty. He will take care of me and show me the way,” Chand, who wants to study medicine, says.

But what bothers the youngster is that employees like him who are into high-risk jobs do not get any insurance from the private companies employing them.

“The most dangerous job in the world right now (handling bodies of COVID-19 patients) pays around Rs 17,000 per month,” he sighs.

Every day, Chand handles around two to three bodies along with another sweeper.

“We are required to put the bodies inside the ambulance, take it to the crematorium and put it down on a stretcher once we reach the crematorium,” he says.

“And, you have to do all this wearing the personal protection equipment (PPE), which is very heavy. It limits movement and suffocates a person. In this heat, you end up bathing in your own sweat,” he says.

On Tuesday evening, Chand handled a body on his own.

“I had no help. So, it took me some time, I was gasping for breath at the end,” he says.

"I heard a doctor saying the body had been lying in the mortuary for a month and that nobody claimed it. The person who packed it did not do his job properly. When I tried taking it down from the ambulance, the cover came off and some liquid spilled on my thighs," he says.

Desperate to get some money, Chand says he has approached people giving money on low interest rates.

"I took my Aadhaar card and voter identity card, hoping to get some money on low interest rates," he says.

Chand’s family is worried about his safety, but they are also aware that this is the only way for them to survive at present.

“My parents inquire about my work daily. They pray for my safety. My mother cries a lot, but I make her understand,” he says.

Chand adds he takes a bath as soon as he reaches home and keeps a distance from his family members.

“I have been taking all precautions, but we may never know what would happen. For now, I want some help so that the family remains afloat,” he says.

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Angry Indian
 - 
Sunday, 5 Jul 2020

Very heart touching reality..YA Allah save him from covid and protect and finance his family for life long...

 

hats off to this boy coutage

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