Religious scholars praise Al-Makki Al-Madani Dialysis Centre for serving humanity
MMDC Chairman Dr. Muhammad Jameel, says it has been striving since 2022 to diagnose and treat the growing kidney disease in Pakistan

Lahore: The local scholars and religious leaders visited the Al-Makki Al-Madani Dialysis Center located in Tajpura Scheme, Lahore Cantt, and praised the facility for welfare of the local people I the area on Saturday.
Dr. Muhammad Jameel, Chairman of MMDC, warmly welcomed the esteemed guests.
Among the notable attendees were Mufti Allama Sadaqat Ali Awan, Allama Ali Ahmad Sabir Chishti, Professor Mufti Shabbir Anjum, Sahibzada Muhammad Naveed Sakhi Sialvi, Qari Muhammad Shams ul Haq, Qari Muhammad Deen Naqshbandi, Hafiz Bilal Hamad, Sahibzada Muhammad Ahmad Mujaddidi, Haji Muhammad Ismail, and Husnain Shah Bukhari, as well as core committee members Haji Munir Fazal, Abdul Salam, and Munir Hussain Shahid.
Dr. Muhammad Jameel, Chairman of MMDC, explained the purpose behind the establishment of the Al-Makki Al-Madani Dialysis Center, stating that worldwide, every tenth person suffers from kidney disease, and out of every one million people, 100 patients face kidney failure. MMDC has been striving since 2022 to diagnose and treat the growing kidney disease in Pakistan. So far, over three thousand dialysis procedures have been carried out at the center.
The religious leaders praised the facilities provided at the Al-Makki Al-Madani Dialysis Center, commending the MMDC team for their efforts in promoting human welfare within a short span of time. They expressed their views and suggested that institutions like MMDC, which have earned trust, should be supported through the pulpit and the minbar, encouraging philanthropists to contribute to this noble cause so that the maximum number of people can benefit from it.
At the end of the program, the guests were given a tour of the MMDC facility, during which the religious leaders visited the dialysis patients and prayed for their health and recovery. Dr. Muhammad Jameel expressed his gratitude to the guests and assured them that patients referred by them would be given priority treatment and provided with all available facilities free of charge at MMDC.

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