The Arab public has not stopped praising the "my heart is reassured" program presented by a young Emirati who chose for himself the name "Ghaith" as a symbol of giving, and who roams the world, in cooperation with the Emirates Red Crescent, to provide assistance to those in need who help them in the difficult life they live.

Since the launch of the program, the tweets on the social networking site "Twitter" have started to pay tribute to the idea, and the tender that imparts sophisticated human touches, with great meanings in the present day.

Among the most important texts included in the tweets of the followers of the program, is the clear merging between the idea of ​​the program, and the personality provided by "Ghaith", and the UAE. Perhaps the most important of these tweets was what was posted on the account of a girl named "Fatima" who said, "Do not search for Ghaith, he is the UAE."

In another tweet contained in an account bearing the name “Moheb Ghaith Al-Emirati”, its owner says: “Learn from Ghaith .. Forced thoughts, observe the feelings, choose your words, soften your actions, remember the ten, do not hurt anyone, and say to the people well, and live pure and pure; This is the approach of the prophets, and the morals of the nobles.

As for the messages that were sent by tweeters to the "Ghaith" character, they do not stop around the clock, in which their senders express their love for the charity the program offers, and the "Ghaith" method in presenting and giving lessons in every episode.

Tweeters said that they are waiting for episodes daily, and if they missed a episode they watched through several channels, it cannot pass today without watching "Ghaith".

And she carried a tweet of a phrase that was widely admired by the pioneers of "Twitter", in which it said: Ghaith Al-Emirati is one of thousands who were brought up to Zayed's philanthropic method and do what he does.

In a tweet about the program, it says: # My heart - reassure human messages that reassure human hearts that good remains ... and that hope is born from the womb of despair ... and that good belief in God comes with relief from where we do not know.