Showing posts with label Saudis kindness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saudis kindness. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Syria Fundraising Drive in Saudi Arabia

Overwhelming response to the Syria fundraising drive in Saudi Arabia

A popular fundraising campaign, ordered by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman to alleviate the suffering of Syrians displaced by war, started on Tuesday all over the Kingdom. It was covered live on Saudi television channel 1.

King Salman allocated SR100 million to the campaign. Reports showed that there has been overwhelming response from all parts of the Kingdom to the fundraising campaign.

The King donated SR20 million of his own money to the campaign, Crown Prince Mu­hammad Bin Naif donated SR10 million, and Deputy Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman contributed SR8 million.

The King ordered on Mon­day the launch of the fundraising campaign for Syrians displaced by a five-year civil war, including those evacuated from Aleppo, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Taking part in the telethon, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh donated SR100,000. He urged citizens and expatriates to donate whatever they can to help the people of Syria who are in distress.

Sheikh Saleh Al-Fouzan, and Sheikh Abdullah Al-Mutlaq, both members of the Council of Senior Scholars, are among the prominent scholars who urged the public to take part actively in the campaign with rushing assistance to the Syrians.

The General Sec­retariat of the Council of Senior Scholars called for generous contributions. The Council said in a state­ment on Tuesday that Syr­ian brethren, who have been displaced by oppressive powers, are in desperate need of help and support.

At the outset of the campaign on television, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, adviser at the Royal Court and general supervisor of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, highlighted the significance of making the campaign a resounding success.

The campaign announced that donations can be made via SMS from Saudi Arabia through all the telecom companies. SR10, SR20, or SR30 can be donated through a message of 1, 2, and 3 respectively to the uniform number of 5565.

Alternatively, money can be sent through bank transfer to the National Commercial Bank (Al-Ahli Bank) using the account number SA2310000020188888000100. Both citizens and expatriates from all parts of the Kingdom are urged to take part in the campaign with their generous donations.

King Salman has instructed the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center to coordinate with the concerned agencies in the provision of relief supplies, including food, medicine, and shelter, provide treatment for those injured, and setting up of tents with distribution of all assistance to cope with the biting cold in the winter season on an urgent basis.

The Center urged to send donations to its two special accounts for the purpose: SA5655000000099088000757 at Saudi Fransi Bank and SA9510000022185556000107 at the National Commercial Bank. More details can be had from contacting the toll free number 920008554.

In response to the directive of King Salman, emirs and governors of various regions have appealed to the people to contribute generously to make the campaign a great success. Tabuk Emir Prince Fahd Bin Sultan has donated SR1 million to the campaign.

More than 11 million Syrians — around half of the population — have been displaced by the fighting, which began in 2011 and has killed more than 300,000 people.

In a related development, Germany lauded the humanitarian campaign announced by King Salman to support the people of Syria, especially those in Aleppo.

German Development Minister Gerd Muller announced on Tuesday 15 million euros in emergency aid to the people affected by war in Aleppo. “The humanitarian gesture of King Salman served as a balm and solace to the people of Syria with a message to them that they are not alone,” he said.

Meanwhile, a caravan of Jordanian pilgrims with special needs left Amman for Makkah to perform Umrah pilgrimage at the expense of King Salman.
Syria Fundraising Drive in Saudi Arabia

The Handicapped Child Care Charity Association in Irbid, Jordan and the Medical Educational Center are organizing the caravan under the supervision of the Saudi embassy in Amman.

Source: http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-arabia/overwhelming-response-to-the-syria-fundraising-drive/

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Saudis kindness and Generosity

Saudis shower a cleaner mocked on social media with gold and money

Good Humanity Done by Saudi Men
An Asian street cleaner in his 50s did not realize that a sarcastic comment about him on social media would result in an outpouring of support and make him rich in a matter of hours.
The man, Nuzroul Abdul Karim from Bangladesh, was photographed looking at gold on display at a jewelry shop.
A social media user mocked him and uploaded the photo, captioned: “This is as far as you can go. You can only look at the garbage.”
Saudis were hurt by the unkind comment.
A businessman with the Twitter handle @ensaneyat began a campaign to look for Abdul Karim.
He sent out a tweet which was retweeted 6000 times and in about three hours the Bangladeshi cleaner was finally located.
Abdul Karim received six expensive gold jewelry items and seven mobile phones in addition to cash as gifts from Saudis.
He said he had no knowledge of what was happening on social media until some of his colleagues told him about it.
He said he would give the jewelry and the mobile phones to his wife and four children (three boys and a girl).
Abdul Karim was extremely moved by the support of the Saudis. He said he would take permission from his company to go to Makkah to perform Umrah to thank Allah for His bounties and also to appreciate the kindness and generosity of the Saudi people.
Citizens said that the person who uploaded Abdul Karim’s photo with racist comment did not represent Saudis who are known for their kindness and generosity.
Source : http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-arabia/saudis-shower-cleaner-mocked-social-media-gold-money/

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