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All JK Shia Association Organizes Blood Donation Camp

“Following the path of Imam Hussain (A.S.), we stand with our nation in its hour of need”: Molvi Imran Ansari

“Following the path of Imam Hussain (A.S.), we stand with our nation in its hour of need”: Molvi Imran Ansari

Srinagar May 11 (KNS): Under the leadership and heartfelt initiative of Molvi Imran Reza Ansari, President of the All Jammu & Kashmir Shia Association, a blood donation camp was held in Chinabal, Pattan, in collaboration with the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir. The purpose of the camp was to support the injured—both from the recent conflict zone and the Indian security forces defending the nation.

Approximately 70 pints of blood were selflessly donated by youth volunteers, reflecting a deep sense of solidarity and sacrifice. The camp was diligently coordinated by Molvi Syed Taib and Abbas, along with other dedicated members of the All JK Shia Association.

Speaking to the media, Molvi Imran Ansari emphasized that Shia Muslims have always stood firm with their nation in times of crisis.

“Our beloved Imam Hussain (A.S.) taught us the meaning of sacrifice, loyalty, and standing up for justice. These values guide us to serve our country, protect its people, and support its defenders.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelMy family has always remained loyal to the nation, and we will continue to be at its service in every way possible.”

In a compassionate move reflecting true Islamic brotherhood, Molvi Imran Ansari had also announced the opening of all Imam Bargahs and Madrassas under his association’s jurisdiction to shelter war-affected families in North Kashmir. As of now, 15 families have already asked for help, with more to be accommodated in the coming days.

This marks the first such initiative by a religious scholar in the region, and Molvi Imran has promised that more support and services will follow to ensure the well-being of those impacted.

“As followers of the Ahlul Bayt (A.S.), we believe in serving humanity, especially in times of pain and uncertainty. This is not just our duty—this is our identity.”(KNS)

 

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