Egyptian preacher: We distributed over 25,000 aid carton for the Rohingya

A Rohingya refugee boy cries as he climbs on a truck distributing aid for a local NGO near the Balukali refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
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Arakan News Agency

Dr. Ahmed al-Malki, the Egyptian humanitarian preacher, revealed the details of his trip to the camps of the Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh while accompanying with the Al-Azhar delegation.

“When we arrived at the Rohingya camps in Bangladesh and saw the torment in which the Muslims lived there, we needed a break from traveling, but our intention to distribute aid is 2,000 cartons a day out of 10,000 cartons,” Maliki said at a symposium in Sada al-Balad.

He pointed out that although the Bangladesh Army was to distribute aid, we decided to distribute the aid ourselves until we send a message to the world about the value and status of Al-Azhar and its scientists and that it always exists beside the human regardless of religion and color.

He noted that Sheikh Al-Azhar ordered an increase in aid and after we sent him a report on the suffering in which Muslims live, and therefore we distributed a total of 25 thousand cartons aid.

 

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