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Al Hamd, Mesco Join Hands for Massive COVID-19 Relief Operations in Hyderabad

Al Hamd, Mesco Join Hands for Massive COVID-19 Relief Operations in Hyderabad

The Al Hamd-Mesco team led by Dr Fakhruddin Sahab and Bro Abdul Azeem organising the dispatch of the first (25 Nos.) batch of medicinal sachets to a containment zone in Hyderabad.

The Al Hamd-Mesco team led by Dr Fakhruddin Sahab and Bro Abdul Azeem organising the dispatch of the first (25 Nos.) batch of medicinal sachets to a containment zone in Hyderabad.

The COVID relief operations being launched by Al Hamd and Mesco jointly from August 3 is like a ray of hope for the people of Hyderabad, especially the poor, marginalised sections of society.

Nikhat Fatima

HYDERABAD – A joint team of Al Hamd and Mesco led by Dr. Md. Fakhruddin Sahab and Abdul Azeem has initiated COVID relief operations that will function round the clock in the twin cities of Hyderabad-Secunderabad.

At present, they are functioning in a low-profile manner as they are awaiting ambulances and operational vehicles. But once they are fully equipped after a formal inauguration on 6 August, the operations will begin in full swing and people can access these services through the helpline number 8008834011.

With the situation getting grim with each passing day, people feel panicked and are confused with the state of affairs and the way COVID is being managed. With close to 500 deaths and confirmed cases of 52,000, hospitals overcrowded with no beds available, the people are at a loss not knowing what to do and whom to turn to.

In such a situation, the COVID relief operations launched by Al Hamd and Mesco jointly is like a ray of hope for the people of Hyderabad, especially the poor, marginalized sections of society. Many don’t even know if they are asymptotic or symptomatic and hence take it easy while some go about thinking they are invincible.

In such a scenario, Hyderabad is likely to explode, predict some health care professionals, more so after Bakrid.

The team of Al Hamd and Mesco will focus more on preventing the spread of the disease. Talking to Clarion India, Dr. Fakhruddin, who is leading the team and is also the general secretary of the Mesco Foundation, said, “We will create awareness and educate the people on how to prevent the spread of the disease. And then among the identified cases, we will educate the attendants how to take care of themselves as they are taking care of the patient during home quarantine.”

The medicinal sachets to be distributed in the containment zones will contain everything a COVID patient and his/her attendant needs. The sachet contains different packets for different uses such as a packet containing personal protection equipment such as soaps, gloves, masks, sanitisers. Another packet has immunity-boosting drugs such as tablets of vitamin C, Zinc, B complex, paracetamol, thermometer, pulse oxy-meter. The third packet will have virus-specific treatment medicines such as anti-biotic and other medicines as prescribed by the doctor.

Everything has been thought of. Even the attendant will be given a kit containing face shield, goggles, cap, shoe covers, masks. These will be available in the Mesco office and also delivered at doorstep as per the necessity.

Ambulance services are also available to shift the patient if s/he is critical to the hospital. “And, God forbid, if the patient dies, we have also kept arrangements in place to shift the body to the graveyard and also to look into other formalities like shroud, etc,” added Dr. Fakhruddin keeping in mind the difficulties people are facing after the death of a COVID-infected person.

The services have not yet begun in full swing but people from the containment zones in the old city of Hyderabad are being taken care of as they are reluctant to get tested due to various rumours. Besides, the cost of test is more than the treatment itself.

“The infection is spreading due to lack of knowledge, overconfidence among the people and carelessness. If one person in the family is infected, other family members are vulnerable. We plan to educate them about the initial symptoms which they should not ignore and start treatment soon even if they do not go for tests.”

“In 90% of the cases timely treatment has saved lives. Our main aim is to save patients from hospitalisation as much as possible. Many people are working to fight COVID and our work is also complementing these efforts. We have sought permission from the Drug Control Authority to supply oxygen as the Government of India has authorised the same,” said Dr Fakhruddin.

The volunteers in the call centre will receive the calls and counsel the people guiding them about the preventive methods and also train them to use the kits, especially using the thermometer and the pulse oxy-meter.

“Wrong readings of the oxy-meter have caused panic among the people. So, It is important to train the people on reading the thermometer, oxy-meter and ways to monitor the patient and sanitise as much as possible the articles used by the patient. We have also included tissues and wet wipes in the kit so they can dispose of them.” Dr Fakhruddin explained.

The medicinal sachets are given for a very nominal amount so that the people appreciate the same. Doorstep deliveries will be done to study the economic situation of the family. If the family is very poor, the team will also ensure they receive ration and other essentials. Thus, along with health care, even food supplies are provided.

For tests, the team has tied up with some diagnostic centres in the city which will charge the patients referred by the Al Hamd-Mesco team at a subsidised rate.

The team is also trying to rope in MLAs to use the MPLAD funds for this relief operation. Their work is already in the process of duplication in other states where the MLAs have come forward to provide financial assistance.

“A manual has been prepared which we have sent to other philanthropic institutions and doctors so they can also start relief operations at the earliest. We all need to work together irrespective of caste, creed and religion,” Dr Fakhruddin explained saying that the Mesco Foundation had been doing philanthropic activities for the past several decades now.

Together, they have a team of 300 doctors and trained paramedics as volunteers at the call centre to deliver the kits and to drive the vehicles.

The Al Hamd Charitable Trust which is sponsoring the entire operation cost is located in Secunderabad. The Trust chairperson and founder, Abdul Azeem Mohammed, who is also a life member of Mesco, said “We are filling in the gap of the lapses in the way COVID is being handled by both the government and the corporate hospitals. While the corporate hospitals are fleecing the patients, the government hospitals are not fully quipped.”

He said the relief operation process is “very scientific but schematic”. When a person calls on the helpline, it gets connected to the IT-based WhatsApp location logger and to the computer for the patient record maintenance. The coordinator who receives the call after taking the details connects to the doctor as per the need.

The required kit is then delivered to the home of the caller by the paramedics who will also check on the patient and see if there is a need for oxygen. The paramedics go along with oxygen concentrators if there is a need so that no time is wasted in making arrangements for an oxygen cylinder. Medicines for symptomatic or asymptomatic patients are prescribed by highly-qualified doctors.

“We have no non-medical staff because every single person associated in this relief operation is trained. So we have medical and paramedical staff”, Abdul Azeem told Clarion India.

“We ensure sanitisation at the office. The staff is also in uniform and equipped with all precautionary devices. We want the attendant of the COVID patient also to be healthy so we have designed a kit for them as well.

The most important feature of this relief operation is a mobile ICU which is owned by a handful of hospitals in the city. The mobile ICU has a ventilator, defibrillator, ECG, Oxygen concentrator, etc.

Another important feature that has been designed for the mobile ICU is the dead body carrier which is a freezer and will be inserted perpendicular to the driver’s cabin.

The Mesco Foundation runs 5 schools in Hyderabad where they teach Arabic and to read the Holy Quran, with Tajweed as part of the curriculum. Their books on Tajweed have been translated in several languages and are being used by countries across Europe. They have s Pharmacy College in Hyderabad. Apart from educational institutes, they also have healthcare services at nominal costs, and take up relief work during natural disasters.

Al Hamd is a charitable trust to help the poor, needy people through old-age homes, food distribution, healthcare, blood banks, scholarships for poor students, etc. The Al Hamd Foundation is an offshoot of the charitable trust and works in collaboration with Mesco for most of their projects regarding healthcare. While Mesco provides technical support, Al Hamd Foundation apart from funding, takes care of the entire operational aspects of the project. Al Hamd and Mesco have a long standing relationship for more than 30 years.

Delhi Muslim women excel in MESCO ALEEF’s Tajweed-Arabic study, exhibit women power

Delhi Muslim women excel in MESCO ALEEF’s Tajweed-Arabic study, exhibit women power

Ms Mahnaaz, daughter of Mr. Mohammad Moeen, who overall topped with highest 97 per cent marks in the D.E.A.L. course receiving Certificate and gift from Mrs. Abeda Inaamdar of Pune-based Azam Campus.

Ms Mahnaaz, daughter of Mr. Mohammad Moeen, who overall topped with highest 97 per cent marks in the D.E.A.L. course receiving Certificate and gift from Mrs. Abeda Inaamdar of Pune-based Azam Campus.

By Pervez Bari

NEW DELHI : Muslim women power was on display in full steam at the Graduation Ceremony of 110 girls who had completed six months “Diploma Education in Arabic Language’’ (DEAL)  here in the Madani auditorium of Jamiat-e-Ulama Headquarters.

The graduated girls in a simple but glittering function excelled in their presentations while they answered with aplomb the intricacies of Tajweed (correct pronunciation) rules and niceties of Arabic grammar when their tutors Maulana Kaleem-ur-Rahman and Maulana Mohammed Mushtaq posed questions to them. While the erudite audience watching the spectacle remained in stupor with disbelief of remarkable accomplishment of girls in just six months in the Qur’anic studies.

The students who participated in the presentation of the Arabic studies were Shahana Noor, Sajdah Sabri, Muneeba Naaz, Anam, Shaista, Mahnaaz, Farah Deeba, Samreen, Hiba, Shahana, Hafsa, Asima, Bushra, Sameena, Yasmeen, Aaisha and Bushra Iqbal.

The toppers of D.E.A.L. course posing with dignitaries with their certificates at the end of Graduation ceremony.

The toppers of D.E.A.L. course posing with dignitaries with their certificates at the end of Graduation ceremony.

The topics of Arabic studies included Asma, Afa’l, Sarf, Nahw, Arabic grammar Oral, Translation (Quran-e-Kareem) Tajweed Written & Oral and Seerat-un-Nabi (PBUH). The classes had started in July 2018 and were held for two hours daily for five days in a week from Monday to Friday while on every Saturday there was a test. The classes were conducted in three localities of old Delhi viz. Turkmaan Gate, Qasabpura and Daryaganj.

The Tajweed and Arabic course was organised by “MESCO ALEEF’’ (Muslim Education, Social & Cultural Organisation; Arabic Language & English Education Foundation), a division of MESCO, Hyderabad.

Ms Mahnaaz, daughter of Mr. Mohammad Moeen, was the cynosure of all eyes as she not only topped from her Qassabpura centre but also excelled garnering highest 97 per cent marks among the other two centres of Turkmaan Gate and Daryaganj. Those who achieved the First, Second & Third positions in the three centres were: Turkmaan Gate: Hiba Rahman – 1st (96.1%), Muneeba Naaz – 2nd (95.9%), Shahana Noor & Arfa Begum – Both 3rd (93%); Qassabpura: Mahnaaz – 1st (97%), Sameena – 2nd (96.5%), Zainab – 3rd (95%); Daryaganj: Aaisha Naaz — 1ST (93.3%), Sahrish – 2nd (92.8%), Faiza & Salema Sadaf – Both 3rd (91.1%).

Remarkable craft exhibition

Meanwhile, a remarkable craft exhibition on the theme of Arabic language studies was put up by the students on the occasion. It was the hallmark of the Graduation Ceremony which drew all round appreciation from the guests who were mesmerised by the concept and its unique presentation.

Before the prize and certificate distributions a Power Point presentation was made by Hafiz Dr. Abdul Khalique, a retired Laparoscopic surgeon & Urologist, on the importance of Arabic language and its positive bearing in the development of Science & Technology. Most of the early inventions and discoveries were made by the Arabs, whose mother tongue was Arabic, were the pioneers of modern Science & Technology.

The function was graced by eminent personalities such as Mrs. Abeda Inamdaar, Educationist, Philanthropist & Social Activist of Pune-based Azam campus; Dr. Syed Farooq, patron of AIEM and Chairman of Himalaya Drugs Company; Hadi Munawwar Alam, a Delhi-based Businessman; Dr. M. A. Huque, Deputy Director, National Archives of India (Rtd.); Muslim cleric viz. Maulana Ateeq-ur-Rahman Bastavi and Maulana Umar Abedin amongst others. They were all presented mementos by the organisers. The ladies who worked day and night to make the whole project of DEAL a success were Mrs. Salma Wasil, Mrs. Naeema, Mrs. Nazima and others. They were also honoured with mementos.

Paid rich dividends

Dr. Mohammad Iftekharuddin, Director MESCO Diagnostic Centre, Hyderabad, and In-charge of ALEEF, speaking on the occasion revealed how arduous work of last three years knocking door-to-door with the help of few elderly ladies to hunt girl students for Arabic classes paid rich dividends. He lauded the services of handful of elderly ladies of the Muslim community along with tutors Maulana Kaleem-ur-Rahman and Maulana Mohammad Mushtaq Nadwi, who worked untiringly leaving no stone unturned to make the Arabic classes, the language of the Holy Quran, a successful venture. Thus, thereby make the new generation of Muslim women aware of the Quranic injunctions for mankind which then they can propagate to the community and the world at large so that a peaceful and serene society comes up into existence where one and all can live here and Hereafter in perfect harmony. The tutors hopped from one locality to the other where classes were being conducted to impart knowledge of Tajweed and Arabic in the best and lucid way they could which was comprehensible for one and all.

Dr. Iftekharuddin informed that MESCO ALEEF of late has started On-line classes of Tajweed-Arabic course of six and three months’ duration in a number of cities across the country.

Dr. Fakhruddin Mohammad, Honorary Secretary, MESCO Hyderabad, threw light on the aims and objectives of MESCO, which is an NGO, said it was working in the field of Education and Health since 1982. He said the Mission of ALEEF, a subsidiary of MESCO, is to teach Tajweed, Grammar of Arabic Language to understand the noble Quran and basic Islamic knowledge & Seerat-un-Nabi (PBUH) in the classroom at schools & colleges

While the Vision, he asserted, is to develop students as positive, balanced personalities who understand the Holy Quran, follow the Sunnah and practice Islam as it was taught by our prophet Mohammed (PBUH) and practiced by Sahaba, (R.A.) and become better human beings, true Muslims and the best citizens of our country.

300 schools adopted ALEEF Prog.

Dr. Fakhruddin said about 300 or more schools all over the Country have already adopted the programme and about 3, 00,000 students are enrolled in the program at present. He revealed that the ALEEF course is being taught abroad also. The International Indian Embassy School at Jeddah, several private schools at Jeddah & Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, have incorporated this program in their curriculum. The Ministry of Information in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has recognised the ALEEF’s Arabic course while in the Ministry of Education of Dubai, UAE the recognition is under process.

He said MESCO spends about INR 10 Millions (One Crore) annually for the above programme towards teachers training, sponsored teachers’ salaries, printing of books, and administration of the programme, from its funds to a large extent and from the donations and sponsorships to some extent. The scope of the programme and possibility of expansion is infinite as it has to reach each and every student and individual.

At the outset Master Hassan Shareef, a student of DEAL, recited verses from the Holy Quran and explained its meaning. While Umrah Jalal, who was also a student of DEAL, rendered a Na’at on the occasion. Kamal Farooqui, the Convener MESCO, Delhi, conducted the proceedings of the function with aplomb.