A renowned Islamic scholar from Zimbabwe Mufti Menk was in Pakistan providing aid to flood-stricken districts of Sindh when he sampled the nation’s world-famous tea.
Ismail ibn Musa Menk, often known as Mufti Menk, is an Islamic scholar who is now in Pakistan to help flood victims and raise money for their rehabilitation.
However, the scholar stopped at a neighbourhood chai dhaba on a highway to sip a hot cup of well-known Pakistani tea before starting his mission of rescue work in the flooded parts of Sindh.
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The scholar shared his views on the drink and country in a clip published on his social media, as he said, “MashaAllah we are having some super Madina tea on a highway in Pakistan.”
“We stopped on the side at this beautiful place. It’s an amazing experience, lovely culture, amazing people, and this tea MashaAllah no.1,” he explained.
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In a anothervideo, Menk is seen eating at a well-known restaurant in the nation while wearing a mask over his face. The scholar mentioned his enjoyable experience of sitting in a public spot without being recognised by the people nearby in the clip titled “Undercover in Pakistan?
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The scholar gave a few of insights from his relief work on the gramme in addition to his dining pit stops. He pleaded with his followers to provide the affected people as much help and money as possible by giving brief accounts of the tragic situation in the impacted areas.
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“Please do whatever you can with any reliable charity or partner for those affected,” he mentioned. “We will have to assist for the next few YEARS.”
“Please do whatever you can with any reliable charity or partner for those affected,” he mentioned. “We will have to assist for the next few YEARS.”