Muslim Hands received a visit from renowned Islamabad dentist Dr Abrar who toured the Muslim Hands School of Excellence and the organisation’s head office in the capital. During the visit Dr Abrar was given a comprehensive briefing on Muslim Hands’ global initiatives, which cover education, healthcare, livelihoods, access to clean water, orphan sponsorship and broader humanitarian relief efforts active in several countries.
Dr Abrar commended the scope and impact of Muslim Hands’ work and noted how the organisation’s programmes are delivering measurable benefits to marginalised communities. He highlighted the importance of education and health projects in breaking cycles of poverty and praised the charity’s focus on sustainable livelihoods and basic services that improve day-to-day life for vulnerable families.
The visit underlined growing collaboration between local professionals and humanitarian organisations in Islamabad. Dr Abrar expressed support for Muslim Hands’ ongoing projects and urged continued investment and community engagement to expand the positive changes already underway across Pakistan and beyond.
