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    Plight of the IDPs of Pakistan

    Best of human are those who benefit other humans (Hadith)

    Figure 1 The Affected Areas

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    Figure 2 IDPs inside and outside camps

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    Pot (Deghchi) 1

    Plates 6

    Water Jug 1

    Glass 2

    Balti 1

    Shop keepers are very helpful when you buy the things in bulk and tell them that

    you want them for the IDPs

    The credit goes to the untiring efforts of Fadil Aleem and his team

    The areas they covered were the Villages in the Mardan distt

    In Mardan there are about 10 lac people outside the camps

    Most of the people were living in schools and with hosts

    The host families were poor villagers who can hardly support their own families

    Most of the places they visited, they were the first one to come with some aid

    This is a pictorial view of their visit

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    Fadil Aleem and his team made a detailed report of their trip : The Plight of theIDPs

    They have expressed their special thanks to Al-Khidmat foundation who helped

    them in reaching the real IDPs

    Fadil Aleem and his team are on their phase II now, and are planning to reach out

    more areas this timeAnyone willing to help can contact Fadil Aleem at 092-345-4022058

    Phase II Sawabi

    In this phase we did the fund raising and delivery ourselves

    Our team was : Muhammad Awais Tahir, Waqar Akbar Cheema, Usman Ajmal,

    Osama Kareem (our translator) and Behzad. We all are students of Military College

    of Signals (NUST).In Sawabi there were 4 IDP camps but the majority of the IDPs were outside the

    camps

    The works of most organizations were restricted to the camps only

    In camps there was free medical facility

    The main problem in one of the camp of Shah Mansur (Distt. Sawabi) was the lack

    of electricity

    Average size of families was 7-8 , living in one tent, but all the tents had two

    mattresses only

    The food supply was well managed

    Many basic facilities were still missing in the camps. Many people were

    demanding a mosque where they could bow down before their Lord in

    congregation

    Building a temporary mosque costs around 45,000/- Rs (we are collecting money

    for that, anyone willing to help, see the contact details at the end)

    Al - Khidmat foundation and Ummah foundation were doing a good job in the

    Shah Mansur Camps

    Every one in those areas is very hospitable. Even the IDPs offered us a glass of

    water where we went.

    Al - Khidmat foundation had told us the list of medicines that were required

    Peoples in camps and outside camps are suffering from skin diseases and allergies

    and diarrhea etc.

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    We supplied the following medicines and surgery items at the IDP camp ShahMansur:

    I. Erythrocin 500 mgII. Protozol

    III. Amoxil dropIV. Numerous Other drops for small childrenV. Skin infection creams

    VI. M. Zole SyrupVII. Dimeco Syrup

    VIII. M.Clox SyrupIX. Megafen 400 mgX. Piriton Tab

    XI.

    Disprin TabXII. Ponstan Tab

    XIII. Cotton RollXIV. Cotton Bandage 6 XV. Pyodin

    XVI. Hydrogen per oxideXVII. Spirit

    XVIII. Crape Bandage

    Figure 3 Free Medical Camp by Al Khidmat

    Special thanks to Dr. Usman who helped us in selecting and buying these medicine

    We also distributed Quraans, Paras and Naurani Qaida in the camp

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    People living in Villages lacked medical facilities as they were no free medicalcamps in their vicinity

    There are about 5 lac people living outside the camps in Distt. Sswabi alone

    We went to Union Council Jalsi (a village near Chota Lahore, Sawabi Distt)

    We were the first to reach with any aid for the IDPs in that place

    Al Khidmat foundation helped us distribute the items amongst the real IDPsAl Khidmat had prepared a carefully analyzed list of the IDPs in those areas, with

    their NIC nos , their date of arrival, family name etc

    Figure 4 Carefully Maintained list of IDPs in UC Jalsi

    Representative of different families (from the IDPs) were called at a place and the

    formal proceedings started

    We were introduced to the IDPs by Al Khimdat foundation followed by a little

    message by me for the IDPs. Allah is with those who are Patient

    We distributed food packages amongst 50 families which included :

    Item Quantity

    Floor 20 Kgs

    Rice 5 Kgs

    Sugar 5 Kgs

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    Ghee 2.25 Kgs

    Salt 1 pouch

    Lobia 2 Kgs

    Dal Chana 2 Kgs

    Soap 2

    Tea 0.5 Kg

    Quran 1

    Naurani Qaida, 30th

    para 1

    Next we had some group photos and we were off with an aim to help our brothers

    and sisters in near future again

    Figure 5 The Group photo

    Special Thanks

    Muhammad Bahadur Al Khidmat , Shah Mansur

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    Advocate Muhammad Usman Al Khidmat , Sawabi , Ex MNA Rawail Khan Al Khidmat, UC Jalsi Muhammad Ali Al Khidmat Akmal Bhai MCS Cafe Aminah Arshad Islamic International University

    How can you help?

    Their tears are precious and so are their prayers, we have to help stop their tears

    You can help by spreading the word and making people aware that there are

    thousands who are eagerly looking forward to our help

    The likeness of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah, is as the

    likeness of a grain (of corn); it grows seven ears, and each ear has a hundred

    grains. Allah gives manifold increase to whom He wills. And Allah is All-Sufficient

    for His creatures needs, All-Knower.

    (Surah Al Baqarah)

    Let us give our brothers and sisters a reason to smile

    Empty your pockets to fill their lives

    We plan to visit the Swabi IDPs once again on 23rd

    June (tentative), In sha Allah

    This would be our Phase 3. We have already collected 15,000 Rs/- for Phase 3.

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    Anyone who wishes to contribute should contact me :Muhammad Awais Tahir,

    Student of Military College of Signals (NUST).

    Cell no : 0321-7358414

    Email :[email protected]

    You can send the money at the following bank account

    Account #: 06407900011203

    Branch: Habib Bank Limited (HBL), Lalkurti, Rawalpindi.

    Account Title : Muhammad Awais Tahir

    The likeness of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah, is as the

    likeness of a grain (of corn); it grows seven ears, and each ear has a hundred

    grains. Allah gives manifold increase to whom He wills. And Allah is All-Sufficient

    for His creatures needs, All-Knower.

    (Surah Al Baqarah)

    May Allah bless us with Patience and accept the efforts of us all, and make thistrial a source of increment in degrees for all of us

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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