By Syed Akbar
Hyderabad: The Islamic Academy For Comparative Religion has
launched a mission in the city to create awareness in the Muslim youth on the
importance of blood donation and promotion of communal harmony.
The Academy has created a computerised database of blood donors to
provide blood to needy patients in and around the city. It wants to enrol as
many as 5000 volunteers to begin with and create a mega bank of blood
donors in the long run.
"There is a general misconception in the Muslim community that one should
not donate blood. This is wrong. Donation of blood to save the life a person
is very much a part of Islamic practice as the Holy Quran says that saving one
human life is like saving the whole of mankind," observes Academy
president Mohammed Asifuddin.
A round-the-clock control room has been set up for enrolment of volunteers
and appeals for blood. This will be a continuous and on-site help for all who
need blood. This help will be free and available for all irrespective of caste,
creed, age or gender, he said.
"Once a call is received the nearest volunteer with the matching blood details
will drop in at the spot in minutes to donate blood. The donors will be
carefully picked up after a comprehensive scrutiny of all personal health
records. The volunteers will be in the age group of 18-35 years. Each
volunteer will be permitted to donate blood only twice a year," he said.
The Academy will promote the concept of blood donation through sermons
in mosques, madarasas and other Islamic institutions.
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