Special Correspondent : A brilliant youth from an Acharya-Brahmin family. All of his childhood and adolescence and a large part of his youth were spent in a prestigious Brahmin family. Reading the biography of the Messenger of Allah, Allah blessed him and granted him peace, and eventually he found the path of guidance. After embracing mighty Islam, he made his own way of life by using the abilities and skills given by Allah, instead of going to people`s doors, streets or mosques in the name of help like others.
His only word - he accepted Islam to get Allah; Not to go around begging for people`s mercy. Allah has given some ability to every human being. Everyone can organize their lives by applying it properly.
Time flows like a river. At the end of the night comes a new dawn. In the same way, Muhammad Raj`s thinking expanded further. The world of thought becomes more refined. He realizes that the Muslim cannot live for himself alone, his life must be for the welfare of humanity. From that thought he got involved in public service activities.
Currently, he is serving as the secretary of the Central Relief Committee of South Asia`s largest human rights foundation "SAARC Human Rights Foundation" and vice president of Dhaka South. Under his supervision, multi-faceted service activities have taken place in different remote areas of the country under the banner of this foundation.
He is managing the government registered reputed service organization named "Hafezzi Charitable Society of Bangladesh". One of the most respected Ulama of Bangladesh, Hazrat Muhammadullah Hafezzi Huzur. Inspired by his humanity service, the head office of this service organization founded in his name is located in Mohammadpur of the capital Dhaka.
A project `In Search of Jannah` which has been acclaimed at home and abroad under the banner of Hafezzi Charitable Society of Bangladesh is a single effort of Muhammad Raj. This project has set an outstanding example of humanity by providing medical services including major operations to helpless patients.
Muhammad Raj and his project have repeatedly appeared in the country`s media, including Kaler Kantha, Jugantar, Ittefaq, Bangladesh Protidin. This project started by helping a helpless elderly woman on the road. Since then, medical services worth about 8 million taka have been provided in the last one and a half years. 120 complicated patients were helped in their operations. This project is creating one breakthrough history after another.
There are several other projects under this organization. "New Muslim Welfare Program" is to support neo-Muslims. Under this project, cattle, sewing machines and everything necessary to support the neo-Muslims are distributed.
There are free medical camps to provide health care to the public. Half a lakh people have been given medical care from free medical camps in various remote areas. Food and other goods worth of approximately 7 million have been distributed among the affected people of Sylhet due to the 2019 flood. Free medical camps are set up every year at World Ijtema at Tongi, Gazipur. From there, the humanity and love of Muhammad Raj and his organization reached millions of people in the country and abroad.
There are also various projects including “Mehmandari”, establishment of Maktabs.
The story of the humanity of Muhammad Raj and his organization has appeared in one of the national newspapers of the country. The stories of his humanity are practiced by prominent people of the country. He also writes articles in influential magazines and newspapers.
In his personal life, Muhammad Raj followes the guidance of the Haqqani islamic scholars. Scholars love him. Called and talked. His Shaykh and mentor is Hazrat Mufti Zafar Ahmad Saheb Damat Barakatuhum of Dhalkanagar, one of the respected islamic scholar in the Indian subcontinent.
Long live Muhammad Raj, Beloved of human souls. Long live Hafezzi Charitable Society of Bangladesh. Spread the light of Islam to the horizon of the world through service of humanity.