Ajr Charity Foundation’s initiative provides fresh start for convicts, reflecting Emirati values of compassion and unity
Five individuals convicted in separate manslaughter cases have been given a new lease on life, thanks to a charitable initiative.
The Ajr Charity Foundation in Ras Al Khaimah has paid the Dh1.2 million blood money for the convicts, a gesture made possible through donations from philanthropists.
Sheikh Arhama bin Saud bin Khalid Al Qasimi, the foundation’s chairman, expressed gratitude to "the generous donors who have supported the organisation’s mission and charitable programmes for inmates and their families."
This act underscores the deep-seated values of tolerance and brotherhood within Emirati society. With the blood money cleared, the convicts are now able to return to their homes and reunite with their families.
Sheikh Arhama also acknowledged the support from UAE leaders and the contributions of both citizens and expatriates in charitable initiatives that are making a significant impact across the country.
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