UK - Muslim Dr. died due to COVID19. Only 2 Muslims could say his Janazah

khalid100

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Coronavirus: Minute's silence for Amged El-Hawrani
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Amged El-Hawrani's family said he was "a loving and much-loved husband, son, father, brother, and friend"
A minute's silence has been held in memory of a consultant who was one of the first senior medics in the UK to die after contracting coronavirus.

Amged El-Hawrani, who died at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester on Saturday, was described as being "fit and healthy" before he contracted the virus.

His colleagues at Queen's Hospital in Burton fell silent at 13:00 BST on Monday in his honour.

Tributes for the 55-year-old have come in from across the medical profession.

Dr Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal College of Physicians, said the news had hit colleagues "like a train".

He said: "We knew that Amged was unwell and was receiving support and care in Leicester, so we were all hoping for the best, but in some ways prepared for the worst.

"It's brought home to everybody the seriousness of this outbreak and that NHS and social care workers are literally putting their lives on the line."
A patient Mr El-Hawrani performed "very delicate and tricky" thyroid surgery on at Queen's Hospital last year said he was "an utterly professional and compassionate man".

Jacky Marples added: "I was so shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. I will forever be grateful for everything he did for me during one of the most anxious times of my life and my scar will always remind me of him."

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton said "as far as we are aware [Mr El-Hawrani] was fit and healthy" before he contracted the virus.

His death came after London-based surgeon Dr Adil El Tayar died last Wednesday.

Another doctor, GP Habib Zaidi, died in intensive care at Southend Hospital, Essex, on Wednesday while being treated for suspected coronavirus.

Image copyright Family photo Image caption The family of Mr El-Hawrani, an ear, nose and throat consultant, thanked his NHS colleagues for working "tirelessly" to save him
A statement on Mr El-Hawrani's death from the Doctors' Association UK read: "All doctors, including our members, will be deeply affected by this tragic sad news.

"As the medical community mourns this tragic loss, we would like to extend our thanks to those who are continuing to work themselves into the ground to keep patients safe."

They also called on the government to do more to protect NHS workers, saying this was "especially crucial" for those doing the "highest risk" procedures, such as ear, nose and throat surgeons.

Speaking on Sunday, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said the government "will not stop" to get personal protective equipment to frontline workers.
 

Citizen X

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Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
Such are these trying times. ?

And a minute of silence for every front line worker who lost his or her life serving others across the world
And a big salute to every front line worker who puts his or her life in danger everyday to serve others

These are extraordinary times, never seen before situations we are going through right now. Lets pray for every ones safety and good health.
 
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islamabadi

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Coronavirus: Minute's silence for Amged El-Hawrani
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Amged El-Hawrani's family said he was "a loving and much-loved husband, son, father, brother, and friend"
A minute's silence has been held in memory of a consultant who was one of the first senior medics in the UK to die after contracting coronavirus.

Amged El-Hawrani, who died at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester on Saturday, was described as being "fit and healthy" before he contracted the virus.

His colleagues at Queen's Hospital in Burton fell silent at 13:00 BST on Monday in his honour.

Tributes for the 55-year-old have come in from across the medical profession.

Dr Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal College of Physicians, said the news had hit colleagues "like a train".

He said: "We knew that Amged was unwell and was receiving support and care in Leicester, so we were all hoping for the best, but in some ways prepared for the worst.

"It's brought home to everybody the seriousness of this outbreak and that NHS and social care workers are literally putting their lives on the line."
A patient Mr El-Hawrani performed "very delicate and tricky" thyroid surgery on at Queen's Hospital last year said he was "an utterly professional and compassionate man".

Jacky Marples added: "I was so shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. I will forever be grateful for everything he did for me during one of the most anxious times of my life and my scar will always remind me of him."

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton said "as far as we are aware [Mr El-Hawrani] was fit and healthy" before he contracted the virus.

His death came after London-based surgeon Dr Adil El Tayar died last Wednesday.

Another doctor, GP Habib Zaidi, died in intensive care at Southend Hospital, Essex, on Wednesday while being treated for suspected coronavirus.

Image copyright Family photo Image caption The family of Mr El-Hawrani, an ear, nose and throat consultant, thanked his NHS colleagues for working "tirelessly" to save him
A statement on Mr El-Hawrani's death from the Doctors' Association UK read: "All doctors, including our members, will be deeply affected by this tragic sad news.

"As the medical community mourns this tragic loss, we would like to extend our thanks to those who are continuing to work themselves into the ground to keep patients safe."

They also called on the government to do more to protect NHS workers, saying this was "especially crucial" for those doing the "highest risk" procedures, such as ear, nose and throat surgeons.

Speaking on Sunday, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said the government "will not stop" to get personal protective equipment to frontline workers.
An Ex Egyptian or Sudanese British doctor dies but to create somekind of ties with us Pakistanis he is labeled "muslim dr" abhey jahil Islam k thekedar how is the death of an egytian/sudanese doctor suppopsed to affect us? Refere to him by his nationality not his religion. Even the people in his own country probably dont know about him but since you are a thekedar of Islam then you have to join his dots with Pakistanis....we are not all fools
 

atensari

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An Ex Egyptian or Sudanese British doctor dies but to create somekind of ties with us Pakistanis he is labeled "muslim dr" abhey jahil Islam k thekedar how is the death of an egytian/sudanese doctor suppopsed to affect us? Refere to him by his nationality not his religion. Even the people in his own country probably dont know about him but since you are a thekedar of Islam then you have to join his dots with Pakistanis....we are not all fools
سیکولر مزدور کی دہاڑی اسلام کے ٹھیکیداروں کی جوتیوں کے صدقے ہی سے لگتی ہے
 

khalid100

Minister (2k+ posts)
سیکولر مزدور کی دہاڑی اسلام کے ٹھیکیداروں کی جوتیوں کے صدقے ہی سے لگتی ہے
Bhai I simply ignore these kind of comments. Why waste energy and time on negative things. Just ignore them and take it easy and God bless ?
 

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