Punjab Flood Relief: Masjids Extend Helping Hand

Masjids Extend Helping Hand: Punjab flood relief efforts by mosques and volunteers

Nearly 3,000 masjids across North India have joined hands for Punjab flood relief. Responding to the call of Shahi Imam of Ludhiana, Maulana Mohammad Usman Rehmani Ludhianvi, the Muslim community has already raised about Rs 80 lakh to support families in Amritsar, Ajnala, Fazilka, Pathankot and Jalandhar. An additional Rs 50 lakh will be distributed in Ludhiana on September 27.

The Shahi Imam said, “Punjab has given us immense love, and now it is time to give back.” From Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttarakhand, Muslims are contributing generously to help Punjab recover.

Apart from financial help, 150–200 volunteers are serving in flood-hit villages, with NGOs backing their work. Essentials like medical kits, ration, mosquito nets, and repellents are being supplied. An ambulance has also been donated for relief work.

Volunteers are carefully verifying Aadhaar cards before handing over cheques to ensure genuine families get help. More families will be supported in the next phase.

This movement not only strengthens Punjab flood relief but also showcases the true spirit of communal harmony and humanity.

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