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Fahad Mustafa donates Rs2m for Hindu toddler's life-saving surgery

Fahad Mustafa donates Rs2m for Hindu toddler's life-saving surgery

He saw an appeal made by the JDC on a live Ramazan transmission and called in with his donation.
12 May, 2021

Jeeto Pakistan host and actor Fahad Mustafa has donated half of the required amount for a three-year-old Hindu boy, Dipesh's life-saving surgery. The cost for the bone marrow transplant amounts to Rs4 million, which has now been raised with the help of generous donors from Pakistan and abroad.

Syed Zafar Abbas, who is one of the founders of the JDC Welfare Organisation, took responsibility for raising money for the child's surgery after his father's cries for help found but a few ears.

"A three-year-old Hindu boy, whose father is a veterinarian who treats people's animals for free, found himself in a position where he could not afford to save his own son's life. He was disheartened. He went to the ARY show with me, where we made an appeal and the first person to call us after that was Fahad Mustafa," said Abbas in a video uploaded to the organisation's Facebook page. Mustafa wasn't a guest on Waseem Badami and Iqrar-ul-Hassan's show but still stepped up.

Donors from South Korea and Australia helped raise the remaining amount, he added.

Zeba Shehnaz, an actor known for her appearance in the hit comedy show Fifty Fifty, was also present at the JDC office. A longtime ally of the JDC, she thanked Mustafa for his help.

"Fahad, I am so proud of you. You are that son of my nation that I take deep pride in. They say artists are always asking for money, but today you've raised our heads with pride. May God bless you," the actor said in tears.

"He has as many fingers as my own child," Abbas said, holding the little boy, on Shan-e-Iftar on May 10. "He walks, talks and laughs just as my own son does. They're the same age. Should this child die only because he's not Muslim?"

The child suffers from thalassaemia, he clarified, adding that he has just 15 months to get a bone marrow transplant or he will not make it. A 15-month delay in the surgery would drop his chances of survival to roughly 10%, Abbas claimed.

"Just before the show, he was asleep and wasn't in the condition to be brought here, but I still brought him here out of necessity. He had to have a blood test to see how much blood he has and if he needs more," the child's father said.

He explained how he had gone to all quarters of power and wealth, compromising his self respect and asking for money for his child's treatment but was sent away because he was a non-Muslim. He's been counting the days, Abbas revealed, for how long he has to save his child's life.

The show was then interrupted by a live phone call from Main Abdul Qadir Hoon star Mustafa who said he would like to donate Rs2 million for the child's treatment. He hoped that the donation would motivate others to come forward and help as well.

"Fahad Mustafa has just donated this child half his life, and the kid doesn't even know what has happened. He's distracted by the peacocks and pigeons on set," said Abbas.

We're really proud of Mustafa for his gesture. Dipesh's father said he was turned away because he was a non-Muslim asking for charity and we hope more people realise that charity and generosity have nothing to do with religion. Be like Fahad Mustafa and open your hearts to everyone who needs help.

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M. Saeed May 12, 2021 01:38pm
----but, our religion advises that, donate help for humanity in such a way that, your own left hand doesn't come to know that, the right hand has donated something.
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Aamir May 12, 2021 01:40pm
Nice gesture by Fahad Mustafa, however it is deeply disturbing as a nation that anyones religion should have any bearing on the help or opportunities which they receive. Until Pakistan does not address this it cannot claim to be adhering to Islamic principles. A person's religion is personal to them and no one else's business or responsibility.
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S Hassan Aftab May 12, 2021 01:56pm
Not helping a non-Muslim is AGAINST Islamic teachings. Fahad won our hearts, and showed us the way to do same kind of acts.
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Fast comment May 12, 2021 02:07pm
Great job Fahad Bhai. All those elite and richest should follow the same sprit, and serve the needy. Get well soon Dipesh. And congratulations to JDC for carrying out such noble cause.
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Zubair palh May 12, 2021 02:17pm
so proud of Fahad mustafa
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asif May 12, 2021 02:25pm
well done JDC and fahad mustafa also best Regard to ARY too
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Aziz USA May 12, 2021 02:30pm
Shame, why do you have to bring religion into this. Disgusting. Helping anyone I respective of there religion is a noble act. Making publicity and using religion is utterly disgraceful.
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HashBrown® May 12, 2021 02:54pm
"Dipesh's father said he was turned away because he was a non-Muslim asking for charity and we hope more people realise that charity and generosity have nothing to do with religion." As a Pakistani, I'm deeply humiliated by this. A celebrity was forced to step in where civil society utterly failed - these wealthy elites are probably the same hypocrites who want Pakistan to be more "western", and yet they turned an innocent boy away on account of his religion. Inshallah Dipesh will at least go on to have a happy and healthy life now.
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Sab Se Pehle Pakistan May 12, 2021 02:56pm
Where he got this money from? How much tax he pays? Its all PPP's black money. People like Fahad Mustafa, Ayyan Ali etc. are just the faces that turns black to white.
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Mansur Ul Haque May 12, 2021 03:08pm
True Muslim. Fahad Mustafa.
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Jaredlee007 May 12, 2021 03:26pm
When you help someone you must not advertise it.
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Ali Mehdi May 12, 2021 03:31pm
Charity is for all without religion or nationality. Fahad you are the man.
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Sami May 12, 2021 03:36pm
Now this is something cause for humanity irrespective of religion. Very Well appreciated!
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Haris Khan May 12, 2021 04:17pm
A really great gesture, in time of need there should be no boundaries.
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Fastrack May 12, 2021 04:20pm
Excellent work, guys. Complete opposite to the treatment Muslims are given in India.
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Hawk May 12, 2021 04:48pm
Fahad bhai, you really won our hearts.
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Saleem May 12, 2021 04:51pm
Religion was given prominence instead of humanity. Now this is called dikhawa. Story could have easily be so and so gave x amount to Dipesh for treatment. But then that does not become news and and would not garner cheap publicity
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Akbar May 12, 2021 05:29pm
Proud of him!
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Kiwi May 12, 2021 07:28pm
A happy ending.
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well-wisher May 12, 2021 07:48pm
Fahad, that gesture of generosity is human to human. Please help this young boy get well. PK People are generous anyway as religion is not a barrier. THANK YOU ALL DONORS.
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harry May 12, 2021 08:06pm
A Christian man from Bangladesh died in UK few years ago. His wife asked for financial help to meet the cost of the funeral. But many Bangladeshi Muslims refused as he is not a Muslim.
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Amal May 12, 2021 08:29pm
There are many in our own country who are looking to people like you! Hope the child gets speedy recovery.
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SidC May 12, 2021 10:04pm
Salute to all the people involved in this. I applaud your generosity Fahad. I’m really proud of you guys. Only thing do we need to mention religions in every aspect of life . Can’t we do anything for humanity.
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pc amin May 12, 2021 11:01pm
@Sab Se Pehle Pakistan how in the world you bring up this when someone is doing humanitarian work there is a venue you can take your outrage there.
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Syed Nazim May 13, 2021 12:06am
Hindu or Muslim all are Pakistani, why say a Hindu child, just give his name. If you help a Muslim child in Pakistan will you say a Muslim child. Let every body feel he is Pakistani not minority.
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Srin May 13, 2021 01:16am
but why mention religion here, can't you just help a toddler irrespective the religion he belongs to...
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Pathanoo May 13, 2021 02:59am
A Noble Gesture. We all can use news like these more often. Thank You, Fahad Mustafa.
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Hansoti sh May 13, 2021 04:24am
@S Hassan Aftab innocent human, irrespective of faith energised by faith community
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Hansoti sh May 13, 2021 04:26am
@Sab Se Pehle Pakistan at least giving some back to suffering humanity, public service better than self service
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arman May 13, 2021 07:03am
@M. Saeed Some times one has to set an example for ignorant people to learn how to be human.
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D Datta May 14, 2021 08:35am
A very positive news from Pakistan. Appreciate the help given to the needy child by the actor. Charity should be given irrespective of religion. May humanity blossom among people.
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Zak May 14, 2021 03:29pm
@M. Saeed ---but, our religion advises that, donate help for humanity in such a way that, your own left hand doesn't come to know that, the right hand has donated something. In this case, it was a public appeal and sometimes people see celebrities donating then they follow to make up the shortfall, as happened here. Left and right does not matter, ' saving one life is like saving whole of humanity', is what matters.
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Zak May 14, 2021 03:31pm
Modi and Indians should learn what compassion means and the gesture was regardless of religion.
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Imran May 14, 2021 07:08pm
@ Sab se pehle Pakistan What is wrong with you? Find a mental hospital for yourself immediately.
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