The Generosity of a Kashmiri Woman! The Last Token of Her Husband for Iranian War Victims
A Kashmiri woman has donated gold, kept for nearly 30 years in memory of her deceased husband, to support the victims of the ongoing war in Iran.
In a remarkable demonstration of humanity and solidarity, a Kashmiri woman has extended her help to war victims in Iran by donating gold that she had preserved for the past 30 years as a memory of her late husband. This act of kindness highlights the ongoing efforts by ordinary people in India, especially from Kashmir, who are rallying to support those affected by war. Donations have been pouring in, including cash, gold, and everyday items, showcasing the compassion of the community in times of crisis.
The Iranian embassy in India took to social media to express gratitude for the woman’s donation and the support of Indian citizens. They emphasized the emotional connection and tears shared by people as a significant source of support for those affected. The donation initiative forms part of a larger humanitarian campaign active in the Kashmir Valley, particularly in Shia-majority areas like Budgam, where donation centers have been established. Here, individuals are encouraged to donate everything from jewelry and cash to even livestock.
Mohsin Ali, from Budgam, reported to PTI news agency that the 'Imam Zaman' mosque has been set up with special donation stalls to facilitate this outreach. The ongoing campaign symbolizes not only the geographical distance connecting these communities but also the profound empathy shared across borders. This story serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of individual generosity during global conflicts.