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Bon voyage to this year’s Hajj group!

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

ADDRESSED and acknowledg­ed as special hand-picked guests of Allah Ta’ala, a group of Hajj pilgrims were treated to a farewell lunch by Survé Philanthro­pies.

For a second year in a row, Survé Philanthro­pies has been sponsoring Hajj pilgrims through partnering with Rihlatul Umr, Lillah Foundation and Khidmatul Awaam facilitati­ng the holy pilgrimage.

A farewell dinner was hosted at the Islamia College hall on Saturday to mark the momentous occasion.

Rihlatul Umr founder and chairperso­n Najwa Mohamed-luddy said the organisati­on assists women who are not financiall­y able to perform their Hajj.

“Within the last three years of establishi­ng Rihlatul Umr, we have financiall­y assisted 48 ladies in total. In the year 2022, we managed to assist six ladies, two of whom were full packages and that was the first and only time we could manage to do that. In the year 2023, we managed to assist 16 ladies and this year, we humbly say beautiful, deserving 26 ladies for Hajj 2024,” Mohamed-luddy said.

Lillah Foundation’s Nasieba Jamie said Hajj assistance is but one element of the organisati­on’s work. Lillah Foundation also assists with feeding initiative­s.

“And alhamdulil­lah, with Dr Survé’s assistance, coming on board and assisting organisati­ons such as ourselves and Rihlatul Umr, has made it possible for us to assist even more hujjaaj.”

One director and volunteer at Khidmatul Awaam, Adam Jainodien, said: “We thank Shukran so much for this opportunit­y. So much for what this has meant, we definitely would like to do this year on year and that we establish this as a legacy of South Africa, that we can keep on doing this with Dr Survé, into the future, beyond our times into the times of our children and those that we leave behind.”

Survé Philanthro­pies founder Dr Iqbal Survé said: “Before we formalised this programme, which started last year, I think we had sent about close to 50 people to go on Hajj before this particular programme. I think now we are up to almost another 50, so that’s about 100. I made a commitment last year that we will increase our commitment. I am making a commitment again this year that we’ll increase our commitment again next year.”

Around 20 pilgrims were assisted this year.

“I have always worked on the basis that we must not reinvent the wheel. We must work with partners and we have done so in our philanthro­pic programmes throughout the world, not just with this particular programme.”

Dr Survé said he wants to expand the programme beyond Cape Town to other parts of the country, where people are unable to afford to undertake the pilgrimage.

 ?? | LEON LESTRADE Independen­t Newspapers ?? DR IQBAL Survé hosted a farewell event on Saturday for the pilgrims he sponsored for this year’s Hajj.
| LEON LESTRADE Independen­t Newspapers DR IQBAL Survé hosted a farewell event on Saturday for the pilgrims he sponsored for this year’s Hajj.

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