Times of Islamabad

Australian Muslim women make a new precedence in the historic bushfires

Australian Muslim women make a new precedence in the historic bushfires

ISLAMABAD – Australian wildfires have killed hundreds of millions ofanimals and burned millions of acres of land, however, the calamity hasalso revealed a number of heroes.

Alongside firefighters, volunteers have been doing their best to put outthe fire and save the precious lives of animals. Another such group ofMuslim women, from the Australian Islamic Centre in a suburb of Melbourne,traveled more than four hours to bring food for the tired firefighters.——————————

Rashid Elhouli, who oversees online public relations, told that the ladiesalso cooked food for the rescuers in Jacksonville, who thanked them fortheir wonderful gesture.

“[I] extend the thanks from the heat-affected areas,” said Rodney Baylis, aJohnsvonville firefighter in a video that was uploaded on social media.

I just been on the phone to the captain down there and he nearly broke intotears when I told him what we are bringing in for them today.

Elhouli told an international news outlet that her team collected 5 trucksof supplies after talking to Melbourne Flame Brigade.