Man breaks Ramadan fast to save thalassemic child

IANS  |  Patna 

A Muslim in chose humanity over religious customs, broke his fast to donate to an eight-year-old Hindu thalassemic boy and saved his life.

The boy was rushed to the emergency of by his father. The patient complained of uneasiness and weakness, and required immediate transfusion.

There was no blood matching Rajesh's blood group available in the They said it would take at least two-to-three days to arrange it.

The boy's condition deteriorated quickly. His father had travelled some 200 km from the Kuchaikote area and was fast losing hope as he waited in the corridors of the

It was then that a and cleaner, informed Anwar Hussain, a member of (DBDT) about the child.

Hussain requested his friend Jawed Alam, an active member of DBDT to rush to

"When my friend Anwar requested me to donate blood to a patient, I politely informed him that I was observing Ramzan fast.

"But he convinced me to arrive and consulted doctors. At first even the doctors refused my offer as I was fasting," Jawed said.

"They agreed only after I took their advise, broke my fast and consumed fruit juice and some solids," the young Muslim man in his 30s said.

He said: "My teaches me to help a fellow human first, so I broke my fast and donated blood to save little Rajesh. preaches that humanity is bigger than everything."

is a and a thalassemic patient needs after every three-to-four weeks.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 15:06 IST