Muslim Hands-sponsored Street Football Team Beat Norway 11-0

Thu Aug 03 2023
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LONDON: Syed Lakht-e-Hussain, Chairman of Muslim Hand International, has said that the relief activities of Muslim Hands are going on all over the world.

Talking exclusively to WeNews, the philanthropist who heads the organisation running numerous projects globally, said that the organisation was helping children engage in sports activities.

The Street Children Football Norway Cup has witnessed Pakistan marching to glory and national flag raised all over the world. “The Wednesday match witnessed the young footballers beating the opponents host Norway by 11 goals.”

These young players, mostly children in their teens, have been on podium for second and third place in the earlier edition of the event Street Football World Cup.

Syed Lakht-e-Hussain said besides football, we are also looking into cricket and Muslim Hands Cricket Academy will soon shine at international front. “National cricketer Zaman Khan is our pride and soon cricketers trained by the academy will appear at national and international level.”

Answering a query about provision of free food to the poor and needy, the chairman said, “We are working in France, Norway, Turkiye besides many other countries. In London, we are operating under the name of London Main Open Kitchen.”

About Pakistan, the philanthropist said, “We are trying to ensure best education for the children and our aim is to serve humanity as laid down according to Islamic principles.”

He said that in Pakistan, they were also ensuring the provision of the best education as their aim is to serve humanity according to the guiding principles of the religion of Islam.

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