Indian Businessman’s Big Heart: How Firoz Merchant’s 2.5 Crore Rupee Donation Set 900 UAE Prisoners Free
In a heartwarming gesture of kindness, Firoz Merchant, a successful Indian businessman based in Dubai, donated a whopping 1 million dirhams (around Rs 2.5 crore) to help release 900 prisoners in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This generous act was part of his ongoing initiative called 'The Forgotten Society,' where he aims to provide a second chance to those in need.These prisoners, hailing from various parts of the UAE including Ajman, Fujairah, Dubai, Umm Al Quwain, and Ras Al Khaimah, were not only freed from jail but also had their debts paid off by Merchant. Additionally, he arranged for their airfare, ensuring they could reunite with their families and start afresh.Merchant's initiative doesn't stop there. He plans to extend his help to a total of 3,000 prisoners throughout the year, spreading hope and positivity in the community. Over the years, his efforts have touched the lives of over 20,000 prisoners, earning him recognition and praise from government officials and the incarcerated individuals themselves.Through his actions, Firoz Merchant exemplifies the true spirit of humanity, forgiveness, and compassion, especially during the holy month of Ramzan. His dedication to helping those in need serves as an inspiration for others to lend a helping hand and make a positive impact in society. #globalgossip