With the aim of releasing citizen prisoners in financial cases and being prosecuted

Emirates Islamic supports Yak Al Aoun with 1.5 million dirhams

  • Insolvent citizens are waiting to be extended to them by the hands of good people.

    Photography: Youssef Al Harmoudi

  • Hisham Abdullah Al-Qasim: "We are pleased to contribute to this charitable initiative to release insolvent prisoners from citizens who have financial issues."

  • Salah Mohammed Amin: "(Emirates Islamic) is keen to contribute to charitable work as it is an essential pillar of Islamic Sharia."

  • Emirates Islamic affirmed its keenness to participate in national community initiatives.

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The Emirates Islamic Bank decided to contribute an amount of one million and 500 thousand dirhams to the benefit of the "Yak Al Aoun" initiative, which is adopted by "Emirates Today", the Dubai Courts, and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, to release the prisoners of financially troubled citizens and those who are being prosecuted.

The initiative includes 85 citizens who are prosecuted, who have financial issues, and aims to pay their debts amounting to 14 million dirhams, to reunite them with their families before the blessed Eid Al-Fitr. Al Khair) in Dubai Courts.

Hisham Abdullah Al Qassim, Chairman of Emirates Islamic, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Emirates NBD Group, said: “In accordance with the values ​​of synergy and giving for which the UAE is famous, and as a leading banking group in the country, we are pleased to contribute to this charitable initiative to release For insolvent prisoners of citizens who have financial issues.

This stems from our commitment to helping the needy and participating in the national community initiatives emanating from the vision of our leadership in charitable work, in the interest of the nation and the citizen.

We take the opportunity to commend the tireless efforts made by the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, and (Emirates Today) for the success of this initiative.

For his part, CEO of Emirates Islamic, Salah Mohamed Amin, said: “We are proud of our participation in this noble initiative to provide assistance to insolvent citizens and enhance their family stability, as confirmation of Emirates Islamic’s constant keenness to contribute to charitable work as a cornerstone of The tolerant Islamic Sharia, and in line with our continuous endeavor to embody the human values ​​for which the UAE is famous.”

In addition, the Chairman of the Committee of Goodness Courts in Dubai Courts, Judge Khaled Mubarak Kansham, said: “In the Yak Al-Aoun initiative, we have applied the concept of social responsibility, and the development of partnership frameworks between the public and private sectors, by providing financial support, and we have achieved a high level of implementation of the goals. The joint strategy, and the establishment of a community partnership, aimed at serving the community, advancing it, and achieving its interests, in those exceptional circumstances that highlight the values ​​of solidarity, generosity and brotherhood among the segments of society, and the need to strengthen the bonds of cooperation and brotherhood, and extend a helping hand to the community.

He continued, "We all strive to contribute to the charitable, societal and humanitarian works that the two sides consider and cooperate in implementing, in an effort to enhance joint cooperation that revives hope and desire for life and continuity in giving, and to give the defaulters a new opportunity to return to life with more open, cautious and objective minds, and cooperation resumes today with its contribution to the initiative (You help).”

The editor-in-chief of "Emirates Today", Sami Al-Riyami, thanked Emirates Islamic Bank for its donation to the "Yak Help" campaign, stressing that this is not strange for the bank, as they are always proactive in community participation, especially initiatives that are in the public interest.

It is noteworthy that "Emirates Today", Dubai Courts, and the Department of Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai launched a humanitarian initiative called "Yak Al Aoun", for the second year in a row, within the framework of a memorandum of understanding aimed at releasing financially distressed prisoners from citizens in the Emirate of Dubai, and the stalkers Judicially, the initiative coincides with the joy of Ramadan and the blessed Eid al-Fitr, and this initiative is considered a pioneering national community, within the newspaper's initiatives during the month of Ramadan.

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Editor-in-chief of «Emirates Today», Sami Al-Riyami, called on all members of society, including individuals and governmental and private institutions, to provide a helping hand to this segment of the troubled and prosecuted prisoners, and to appreciate the financial conditions that compelled them to enter prisons, pointing out that behind each of them is a human story. It ended with its owner imprisoned, for his inability to pay his debts or sums of money, pointing out that the month of Ramadan translates national cohesion and solidarity in supporting community initiatives that translate leadership policy in humanitarian charitable work, expressing his confidence in the response of donors to the initiative for make it successful.

• The initiative seeks to release 85 citizens and reunite them with their families before Eid al-Fitr.

To view the statement of Yak Al Aoun initiative, please click on this link.