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Abdul Waheed (Late)
In Memory Of My Beloved Father Who Always Wanted To Help Others In Time Of Need & Inspired Me To Do The Same. May Allah Have Mercy On His Soul & May He Always Rest In Peace. Do Pray for My Father, Me & The Blood Donor Team for this Humble Effort.-- Regards, Usman Waheed Chaudry
Islam enjoins preserving human life and protecting it against all potential harm, affliction, and hardship, while ensuring peace and security for human beings.
Islamic law urges every Muslim to support the community. According to Hadith: "He who relieves a believer of distress will be relieved by Allah of greater distress on the Day of Resurrection" and "Allah helps His servant as long as he helps his brother."
If giving blood is necessary to save a life, it becomes obligatory in Islam. This follows key principles such as removing harm and prioritizing necessity over constraints.
The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) emphasized the benefits of blood-related treatments such as cupping, indicating that such practices can also benefit health.
Blood donation is not harmful to the donor and contributes to the well-being of society. When needed, it becomes both a collective and individual responsibility.
The inferred meanings of some Hadiths are:
Therefore, it is the duty of every Muslim to help others and donate blood when needed. May Allah give us courage to support one another.
Ameen