Extending support to humanity through healthcare, education, and disaster relief initiatives
Patients Treated at Bishwa Ijtema
Hajj Pilgrims Served
Ifter Packets Distributed
Years of Polio Vaccination
For four decades, Hamdard Bangladesh has been providing free medical camps at Bishwa Ijtema, Tongi - the second largest gathering of Muslim Ummah.
Since 2011, Hamdard has provided month-long free medical camps at Government Hajj Camp, Ashkona, serving pilgrims before their departure to Mecca.
Since 2014, Hamdard has extended health support during Hindu religious festivals, providing medical camps and free Rooh Afza.
Hamdard pioneered free medical camps during Buddhist festivals, providing health services and free Rooh Afza to worshippers.
Reaching those stuck in traffic during Ramadan
Hamdard distributes over 200,000 ifter packets and Rooh Afza drinks during Ramadan to people stuck in traffic across Dhaka city.
Students from Hamdard Public College participate in this noble initiative, learning the importance of serving humanity.
The "Heavenly Elixir" for everyone
Hamdard distributes millions of servings of Rooh Afza to orphanages, mosques, old homes, madrasahs, and charitable organizations during Ramadan.
This tradition was started by Dr. Hakim Md. Yousuf Harun Bhuiyan and continues to grow each year.
Since 1999, Hamdard has supported the government's polio eradication efforts through vaccination camps at hospitals and outlets.
Hamdard provides scholarships and stipends to needy but meritorious students across its educational institutions.
Hamdard provides aid during natural disasters like floods, cyclones, and cold waves with food, medicine, and shelter support.