Emdad Rahman: Maruf Deen of Upton Park travelled to Bosnia to take part in a 110km trek in memory of the innocent people killed in the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide.
During his trip, he worked on a farm and also with the charity MADE in Europe to help set up a fruit farm project, raising £2,600.
Maruf said the experience was physically challenging and taxing, but overall it was a unique learning experience. ”I have learnt many things and met many wonderful people and found that in particular patience, tolerance, respect, unity and team work need to be continually worked on and they are paramount in achieving your goals,” he said. Maruf recommends young people to get out of their comfort zone and to go out and explore, as that enables us bothto appreciate how fortunate we are and to make a difference. He also strongly believes in helping others and giving them the tools to become resilient and subsequently gives back to our own communities.
Good work. Keep it up!
Maf amazing work. Nx tym tell us about your work, I
would defo support you. So no need to be so humble cos I’ve known you all my life and I know your a good guy anyway. Stayed blessed Maffy. Salaam
Assalamu alaykum br Maruf, firstly wanted to congratulate you for the fantastic work
you have done MashaAllah. Secondly, if you know of any charity/humanitarian work in the future please let me know and take me with you if you can InshaaAllah.
Look after yourself my brother.
Mohammed Ali
Amazing work MD, keep it up 🙂
Salam Maf, excellent work bro. May Allaah reward you in abundance. Ameen
Top man! Good work Maf 😉
Fantastic work bro!
Great work! Keep it up bro 🙂
Fantastic work!!
Hey Maruf, good to hear about the wonderful work you are doing. Keep it up and all the best in your future endeavours. Regards, Adam
Well done my son. Proud of you. Love, mum & family.