The cricketer’s picture of giving copy of Holy Quran to the teacher has gone viral on the social media.


Lahore: In a touching act of kindness, Mohammad Rizwan, the wicketkeeper-batter of the Pakistan cricket team, who is currently attending the prestigious Harvard Business School along with team captain Babar Azam, has presented a copy of the Holy Quran to one of their teachers.
Both cricketers are participating in the executive education program at Harvard, specifically focusing on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS).
When a picture of Mohammad Rizwan gifting a translated version of the Quran started circulating on Twitter, it garnered widespread appreciation from netizens, who commended his thoughtful gesture.
Spreading Islam is something that Mohammed Rizwan excels at, MaaShaAllah ♥️ pic.twitter.com/COv7eormOJ
— Nawaz ?? (@Rnawaz31888) June 4, 2023
Both Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan hold the distinction of being the first cricketers to enroll in this renowned institution. They are scheduled to participate in the program from May 31 to June 3.
Following the program, the duo will also interact with various communities in the United States until June 13.

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