Punjab Flood Tragedy and Muslim Assistance – Special Contribution from Mewat IN INDIA

https://www.revenuecpmgate.com/t2ae5xbvnz?key=42f3c40e5e0b0484890fcd91040fa8e4Punjab Flood Tragedy and Muslim Assistance – Special Contribution from Mewat IN INDIA

1️⃣ Muslims of Ambala: A Major Relief Effort
Muslim brothers from Ambala city in Haryana took the Punjab flood tragedy as their own problem. They came together to collect relief materials and sent them to Punjab in 10 trucks, including food, clothes, medicines, and essential supplies.

But their work didn’t stop there. A special relief team from Ambala also joined, working day and night in the affected areas. Their goal was to reach out and help everyone—children or elderly alike.


Not Just Help, But Humanity Reached Too
In many places, children were given milk and biscuits, while clothes and medicines reached the elderly. The Muslims of Ambala proved that when humanity awakens, no barrier truly matters.



Lesson for Society
In today’s era, when walls of religion and caste are growing taller, Ambala’s initiative sent a powerful message—true identity is humanity. For homes submerged in floodwaters and for hungry stomachs, neither religion nor faith matters—what truly matters is a human standing with another human.

Reaction of the People of Punjab
When this aid reached the affected areas, the eyes of the locals reflected both relief and gratitude. An elderly woman said,
"We thought we were left alone, but the brothers from Ambala gave us support."
It wasn’t just relief material; it was also a morale booster that mended broken hopes.

A History of Humanity
Such events become immortal in history. Future generations, when remembering this flood tragedy, will regard the service of Ambala’s Muslims as a golden chapter of humanity.

Conclusion
The Muslims of Ambala proved that if humanity becomes our true religion, no crisis can break us. Their contribution during the Punjab flood tragedy serves as an inspiration for future generations and also as a reminder—
Religion is not greater; humanity is the greatest.




2. MEWAT: A Legacy of Humanity and Sacrifice
Mewat has always been known for its social and religious awareness. During the Punjab flood relief efforts, the people of Mewat set a remarkable example of humanity.

Door-to-Door Campaign and Contributions
A campaign was conducted in every household in Mewat. Each family donated food, clothes, and money according to their means.

So much relief material was collected that it filled 12 trucks sent to Punjab.

Women of Mewat: A Shining Example
The women of Mewat set an extraordinary example of selflessness. They even sold their jewelry and ornaments, saying:

"First, help our Sikh brothers in crisis; the jewelry can come later."

This sacrifice demonstrates that humanity is greater than religion and caste.



Mewat: A Symbol of Humanity and Sacrifice
The social and religious awareness of Mewat has always been recognized. Whether during times of crisis or ordinary occasions, the people of Mewat are always at the forefront. This was clearly evident during the Punjab flood relief.

House-to-House Campaign and Support
A door-to-door campaign collected food, clothes, and money. Every family contributed according to their capacity. So much material was gathered that 12 trucks were sent to Punjab. This reflects that Mewat left no stone unturned in helping people in every possible way.

Remarkable Contribution of Women
The women of Mewat were at the forefront of this campaign.
Many of them sold their jewelry and ornaments to contribute to the relief fund.
They said:

"First, our Sikh brothers are in crisis; help them, the jewelry can come later."

This truly is an extraordinary example of sacrifice and humanity.

Humanity Beyond Religion
Mewat proved that humanity is greater than religion and caste.
Their actions send a clear message: even in difficult times, Muslims are always ready to help, and helping others is their highest priority.

Social Message

The people of Mewat come together collectively in times of crisis.

Rich or poor, everyone joins hands to serve society.

This example of humanity and brotherhood serves as an inspiration for others.

No matter the problem, Mewat always stands at the forefront.

Muslims of Punjab

When floods struck their own state, the Muslims of Punjab did not stay behind.

They opened the doors of their mosques for relief work. Mosques became centers for food, shelter, and assistance for the victims. Young local Muslims also actively helped in rescue operations in flood-affected areas.

10 Key Lessons from Muslim Humanity:
1️⃣ Always at the forefront – Muslims step forward to help others during crises.
2️⃣ House-to-house contribution – every family donates food, clothes, or money according to their means.
3️⃣ Convoy of help – more than 10 trucks of relief material sent from Mewat and Ambala.
4️⃣ Women’s sacrifice – Mewat women even sold their jewelry to support relief efforts.
5️⃣ Children’s enthusiasm – kids contributed their pocket money.

6️⃣ Beyond material help – relief teams served day and night on the ground.
7️⃣ Humanity above religion – help is given without considering religion or caste.
8️⃣ Teachings of Islam – Islam emphasizes helping those in distress as a noble act.
9️⃣ Restoring faith – flood victims felt assured that they were not alone.
🔟 Answer to social media hatred – such acts prove that Muslims spread love and help, countering negativity.

🌙 Our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
"The best person is the one who benefits humanity the most."

In essence, helping anyone in crisis, regardless of religion or caste, is true faith and the highest form of worship.

✨ “These images show how Muslims wholeheartedly serve humanity. They reflect not just help but the real message of Islam – love, brotherhood, and compassion.”



Humanity in Action: Delhi Muslims and Mewat’s Exemplary Efforts

Delhi’s Muslim YouTubers – Sevengers

The famous Muslim YouTuber group Sevengers from Delhi proved that true heroes are those who stand for humanity. During relentless rains in Delhi, when conditions were difficult, the Sevengers team did not give up.

Amidst heavy rainfall and waterlogged streets, the team took to vehicles and bikes, carrying packets of food and a single determination in their hearts — “No one should sleep hungry.” They delivered meals to children, the elderly, and women in rain-soaked alleys.

Their efforts sent a clear message to society: the identity of Muslims is not defined only by prayers or fasting but by humanity and helping others. Islam teaches that assisting someone in distress is one of the highest forms of worship.







Mewat People – A Symbol of Humanity

Mewat has always been known for its social and religious responsibility. When floods struck Punjab, the people of Mewat once again set a remarkable example of humanity.

Relief Funds Collected:
The people of Mewat collected a total of 15 lakh rupees for flood relief, adding to the 8.5 lakh rupees gathered previously. This demonstrates how Mewat unites in times of crisis to support those in need.

Contribution of Majid’s Community:
Majid’s people actively participated in this campaign. They not only helped raise funds but also assisted in loading trucks with relief materials and delivering them to the needy, highlighting the importance of community unity.

Relief Supplies Included:

  • Grains and cooking oil – to feed flood-affected families.

  • Buckets and beds – for protection from water and dampness.

  • Spices and chilies – to provide nutrition and flavor.

  • Daily essentials – necessary items for everyday use.

  • Clothes and bandages – to aid health and comfort.

All supplies were gathered at the Hoaj ValA Madrasa and dispatched after Maghrib prayers.

Role of Women:
Women of Mewat were equally involved, even selling their jewelry. One said:
"These ornaments are not important; what matters most is that the people of Punjab remain safe and happy."

Their sacrifice and dedication proved that humanity transcends religion, caste, and wealth.

Unity in Crisis:
These examples clearly show how Muslims come together in times of crisis to support those in need. Contributions of money, goods, and time collectively form a massive relief effort. The initiative by the people of Mewat has become a source of inspiration, showing that when humanity comes first, even the toughest challenges can be overcome together.
THESE ALL IMAGES SHOWS THE HOW MUSLIMS DO THE WORKS FOR PUNJAB IN BAD SITUATIIONS 






























“Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught humanity, unity, and helping others in need.”


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