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Jeddah — Light suddenly shone at the end of a dark tunnel for truck driver Rustam Khan.

Khan, a Pakistani national, had lost all hope after he was imprisoned for being involved in a traffic accident in which a military personnel died a year ago in Taif, according to media reports.


The truck driver, who could barely make ends meet, was reportedly required to pay SR250,000 as blood money. Khan made a desperate plea in a video clip on social media where he even offered to sell his kidney to collect money.
The video clip went viral.

Soon another video clip appeared on social media in which Saudi actor Fayez Al-Malki was seen announcing that a good Samaritan, who did not want to be identified, has agreed to pay the entire amount of blood money.

The video clip showed Al-Malki counting and handing over the cash to Rustam Khan’s kin.

The parents of the victim did not want the money so it went to the heirs of the military personnel.

This is not the first time that generous Saudis have come forward to help others in distress. Only a few days ago a Bangladeshi street cleaner, who was mocked on social media for looking at displayed jewelry items at a gold shop, was flooded with gifts of jewelry sets and smart phones by Saudis.

http://saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-arabia/generous-saudi-comes-rescue-pakistani-driver/
 
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It is not the first time this had happened. There has been many instances when people have come up to pay for the blood money of poor Pakistanis. May Allah reward Fayez Al Malki for paying such a hefty sum. He has come forward on several other occasions to help out in humanitarian causes. The sum the poor labor came up with was around SAR 3000 and he paid the difference of around SAR 2,47,000 . He even gave him a gift of several thousands riyals from his pocket. May Allah bestow greater blessings on him.
 
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Love and Respect from Karachi, Pakistan....No where are those who stereotype Saudis as Racists who look down upon Pakistanis???

Every nation has some bad apples...Not everyone is same...

Pakistani man once also rescued Saudi guy, alas, he couldn't survived himself but won hearts of Saudi people and Government....

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/region/saudi-arabia/how-a-pakistani-expat-saved-a-saudi-citizens-life

@NomanAli89 @Khafee @Zibago @The Sandman @Moonlight

Lots of respect for him. Muslims need to come out of this circle of Wahhabi and Sunni or Shia or whatever... .
Very good example.
 
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