On the 3rd of Muharram, the Ehsaas Foundation organised a heartfelt community event—Sabeel E Hussain—at Sonwar, Srinagar, turning the day into a powerful example of kindness, unity, and remembrance.
Led by Zahoor Ahmad Malik, the initiative drew dozens of volunteers and local residents who came together to honour the spirit of Muharram through service. From early morning, the team was on its feet—setting up stalls, distributing food and refreshments, and ensuring that every person who stopped by was treated with respect and care.
Speaking to NewsEye, Burhan Nazir, one of the organisers, said, “We don’t want this to be just another event. We want people to feel the message behind it—brotherhood, sacrifice, and hope.”
Residents in the area welcomed the effort with open hearts, many calling it a “beautiful gesture” and something that brings the community closer.
Zahoor Ahmad Malik, the man behind Ehsaas Foundation, thanked the volunteers and supporters. “These small steps can build a stronger society. We’re here to serve and we’ll keep doing that,” he said.
‘Sabeel E Hussain’ wasn’t just about offering a glass of water or a packet of food—it was a reminder that compassion still exists and it grows stronger when shared.