British-Pakistani scholar Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami honored with the British Citizen Award for his incredible contributions in serving communities in Birmingham! ?? A true inspiration
LONDON: Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami, a British-Pakistani religious scholar from Karachi, has been honoured with the British Citizen Award (BCA) at the Palace of Westminster for his resolute commitment to combating knife crimes across the Midlands through the platform of Dawat-e-Islami. The Palace of Westminster, located in in London, serves as the meeting place for the Parliament of the United Kingdom. This award is a testament to Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami's voluntary contributions to the community around Birmingham over the past 20 years, impacting thousands of lives both nationally within the UK and internationally. Syed Muhamad Faisal Sami received the coveted BCA Medal of Honour for Services to the Community (BCAc), alongside a Certificate of Honour. "Our initiatives have included campaigns to raise awareness about knife crime, County Lines, drug abuse, nitrous oxide, fly-tipping, and speeding. These campaigns have been crucial in reducing crime and promoting community safety," Sami said giving details of his work. "In addition to our social advocacy, we established a prison rehabilitation team, working to support and reintegrate former inmates into society from the platform of Dawat-e-Islami. "Our commitment to environmental issues has led to the planting of thousands of trees and increased awareness about climate change. For More Details Click Here
