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WATCH THIS VIDEO ON THE POOR PATIENT FUND PROGRAM
Since 2015,
the Jam’iatul Ulama (Council of Muslim Theologians) South Africa has been supporting hundreds of poor patients so that they may receive treatment and cure by the permission of Allah
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OUR VISION
We are working towards a day when no patient is deprived of their right to health care.
OUR MISSION
Improvement of health and health care services by:
- Providing health services to the poor.
- Raising the level of health care provided to the underprivileged.
- Aiming to enhance the skills of medical personnel.
Our objectives
* Public health awareness to alleviate disease and preserve the psychological and physical health of the society.
*Extending a helping hand to the poor patient, easing his cure and ensuring continuity of health.
*Directing the strengths of specialists and health workers in removing the suffering of the poor patient.
A letter of thanks and a receipt for the aid sent by Jam'iatul Ulama South Africa to improve the conditions of poor families in Palestine. It dates back to the year 1936 - during the Great Arab Revolution See the Arabic version
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