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Dubai Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department Implements Humanitarian Initiatives During Ramadan

  • Writer: aldaghry
    aldaghry
  • Mar 14
  • 1 min read

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai launched the "Patients' Clinic" initiative, which aims to bring joy and reassurance to patients through humanitarian visits to several hospitals in the emirate, such as Latifa Hospital, Dubai Hospital, and Al Jalila Hospital.

The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai continues to implement its Ramadan initiatives aimed at instilling humanitarian and Islamic values, as part of its "Closer to the Community" community strategy.


These efforts align with the department's vision to enhance its role in line with its initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable development and spreading the culture of giving and tolerance.


The initiative aims to provide psychological and moral support to patients of all age groups, through the distribution of symbolic gifts and motivational speeches that reflect the spirit of human solidarity.


Ahmed Abdulrahman Al Raisi, Chairman of the Youth Council at the Department, emphasized that the Council plays a pivotal role in supporting and implementing these initiatives by activating youth participation in volunteer and charitable activities. He pointed out that the "Patient Clinic" initiative reflects the tolerant Islamic values ​​that encourage compassion and community solidarity, and enhances a sense of responsibility towards members of society, especially the sick.


The Department affirms that these initiatives are part of its mission to support Dubai Social Agenda 33, which includes social cohesion and strengthening Islamic identity. These projects and initiatives reflect its ongoing commitment to providing community services according to the highest standards and reinforce its pivotal role in achieving social and humanitarian sustainability.

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