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Whoever saves the life of one person, it is as if he saved the life of the whole humanity. (Al Maeeda: 32)

جس نے ایک انسان کی جان بچائی تو گویا اس نے پوری انسانیت کی جان بچائی (المائدہ:32)

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Whoever saves the life of one person, it is as if he saved the life of the whole humanity. (Al Maeeda: 32)

جس نے ایک انسان کی جان بچائی تو گویا اس نے پوری انسانیت کی جان بچائی (المائدہ:32)

Blind Son , Helpless Parents
Blind Son, Helpless Parents

Mother Hanifa and her husband are elderly and unable to work. Baba Ji’s trembling hands prevent him from holding anything, and finding work is impossible. Their only son is blind and disabled, and the family lives in a rented house. With rising expenses for medicines, rent, and even basic meals, their survival depends on support. Your donations reach the deserving without any deductions. Let us be their strength in these testing times.

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نابینا بیٹا، بے سہارا والدین

ماں جی حنیفہ اور ان کے شوہر ضعیف ہیں۔ بابا جی کے ہاتھ کانپتے ہیں، کچھ پکڑ نہیں سکتے اور کوئی کام بھی نہیں ملتا۔ ان کا واحد بیٹا نابینا اور معذور ہے۔ یہ خاندان کرائے کے مکان میں رہتا ہے اور ادویات، گھر کے کرائے اور دو وقت کی روٹی کے لیے پریشان ہے۔ آپ کی امانت شعور ویلفیئر فاؤنڈیشن بغیر کسی کٹوتی کے حقیقی مستحقین تک پہنچا رہی ہے۔ آئیں، ان کے لیے امید کا سہارا بنیں

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Addiction: Escape or Destruction?

Is a moment of relief worth a lifetime of destruction?

Addiction is an escape that often ends in ruin.

In Pakistan, drug use is spreading; sometimes glamorized in elite gatherings, sometimes a desperate escape for the poor.

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A Tale of Oppression

A Tale of Oppression!!!

At just 14, Asifa was married. Within two years, she became a mother — and then, at 16, a divorcee. Her only son was taken from her, and she was thrown out of her home.

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