Artificial Limbs
We understand how difficult life can be for those who are suffering from the loss of a limb.
Whether it is due to disease, an accident, or amputation, the effects of losing a limb are often long-lasting and can also be incredibly traumatic.
As a result of this, we are committed to providing an essential support network for people who are suffering from the loss of a limb. We also work to provide access to medical care and prosthetic limbs, doing what we can to improve the quality of life for those who are living with the effects of losing a limb.
In Pakistan, the number of patients requiring prosthetic limbs has increased over the last six years. However, there is a stigma surrounding disability in this part of the world, and Pakistani people with disabilities often struggle to integrate effectively into their local communities.
However, this stigma does not comply with the teachings of the Qur’an and Hadith, where we are taught that everyone is equal in the eyes of Allah (SWT). This means that the disabled should be held in the same regard as the able-bodied. In fact, the Holy Qur’an narrates that the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) assisted disabled followers to allow them to attend prayers.
Al Mustafa Welfare Trust also provides free blood to medical patients in times of urgent need, especially to thalassemia and dialysis patients.