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کفالت یتیم​

Feed An Orphan

The one who cares for an orphan and myself will be together in Paradise like these two Fingures. (Bukhari & Muslim)

میں اور یتیم کی کفالت کرنے والا خواہ وہ یتیم اس کا رشتہ دار ہو یا غیرجنت میں اس طرح ہوں گے جیسے یہ دو انگلیاں (بخاری و مسلم )

Feed an Orphan
کفالت یتیم

Feed an
Orphan

The one who cares for an orphan and myself will be together in Paradise like these two Fingures. (Bukhari & Muslim)

میں اور یتیم کی کفالت کرنے والا خواہ وہ یتیم اس کا رشتہ دار ہو یا غیرجنت میں اس طرح ہوں گے جیسے یہ دو انگلیاں (بخاری و مسلم )

Hope for Sameena’s Daughters

Sister Sameena’s trials are immense. With no man to lean on and orphaned with mental disabilities, she is left to care for her three mentally challenged daughters at this age. Even securing a simple meal for these innocent souls is a struggle, let alone their medications. Shauoor’s Welfare System is standing with such families through your support. The pain is overwhelming. We need you to be our strength. Help us find more sponsors to support this lifeline for the helpless.

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Feed an Orphan

ثمینہ کا سہارا بنیں

ثمینہ بہن کی آزمائش بہت بڑی ہے۔ کسی مرد کا سہارا نہیں، یتیمی کے ساتھ ذہنی معذوری، اس بزرگی میں تین ذہنی معذور بیٹیوں کو سنبھالنا، دوائی تو کیا روٹی کا حصول بھی ان معصوم بیٹیوں کے لئے مشکل ہے۔ شعور نظامِ کفالت ایسے ہی خاندانوں کو آپ کے ذریعے سنبھال رہا ہے۔ بہت دکھ ہے ہماری ہمت بنیں، نظامِ کفالت کے لیے مزید کفیل تیار کریں۔

Feed an Ophan

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