Hindu youth makes Telangana’s Ganga Jamuna Tehzeeb shine in Jeddah

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Khursheed Ahmed, a 46-year-old allahabad native who works in dubai, recently had a stressful circumstance when he misplaced all of his possessions in Makkah, where he had been for the Umrah trip. He was in a grave situation when he returned to jeddah and asked for assistance from several sources without receiving any.

However, his difficult circumstances became a symbol of dedication to racial equality, national integrity, and, most importantly, humanity. It happened when a Muslim tourist who was stuck after completing his Umrah trip in jeddah received assistance from a Hindu lad from Telangana. The people of telangana continue to embrace the values of unity in diversity, emulating the spirit of "Ganga jamuna Tahzeeb," despite rising nationwide polarisation and occasional times of unrest.

Kondadam Khursheed was helped by Krishna, a kind telangana citizen. He made sure the pilgrim arrived at the indian embassy safely and gave him food and a place to stay. "Khursheed comes to worship his god,' he said. Krishna, a marginal laborer and resident of Metpally town in the former karimnagar district, said that if I helped him, my god would reward me. Khursheed was left in a lonely situation in a foreign country after losing his cell phone and contact details. Even for something as simple as food, he was treated with apathy when he reached out to certain community leaders from UP for help.

At this point, the lost Khursheed ran across another Keralan who connected him with Muzzamil Shaikh, a renowned social worker who worked far away in Riyadh. In response, Kodandam krishna offered to provide the Umrah pilgrim with lodging in jeddah until he could finish his paperwork and depart, so Muzzamil contacted some of his acquaintances there. In the event that a passport is lost, a local police report is required. An indian national cannot get a duplicate passport that allows them to leave their host country without a police report.

Khursheed received sympathetic treatment from indian consulate staff, who swiftly and without delay gave an emergency certificate—not a duplicate passport—to him. However, with this, he may only return to India, not to the United Arab Emirates, where he originally came from and finds work. A local police report is a critical need for acquiring a duplicate passport, which is necessary for returning to one's host country. Getting this report might be difficult for newbies. Khursheed's situation was recognised by the indian consulate, which swiftly provided an emergency certificate to enable his return to India. However, he cannot travel to the United Arab Emirates, where he is working, because this certificate only allows him to travel to India.

Khursheed announced his plan to repay the borrowed money once he receives money from his dubai job to buy an airline ticket back to India, thanking krishna for his assistance. Khursheed must reapply for a duplicate passport after returning to Prayagraj, formerly known as allahabad, and only then will he be able to go to the uae to continue working.

In addition to Ditchpalli Faruq and Abdul Rafiq, social workers, Khursheed the pilgrim received the necessary assistance. people like krishna and Muzzamil may alter the societal structure, rekindle human connections, and create an indian identity.



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