Muslim man in UK spreads Christmas cheer by giving presents to the homeless
Haroon says this is the most satisfying thing he has ever done on Christmas
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A Muslim man in London decided to play Santa to homeless people by giving them gifts on Christmas.
YouTube user Nubaid Haroon took to the streets of London to hand out presents to the less fortunate along with Christmas cards that read, “Christmas is for everyone! This year, you have a friend in me. Spread love. Rambo.”
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“At the end of the day, when Christmas comes around, everyone gives out presents and it’s the thought that counts. But I think sometimes we forget that some people are not fortunate to spend Christmas with the people they love,” Haroon said at the beginning of the heart-warming video.
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Haroon added, “I think we need to try a bit more to spread equality, doesn’t matter about someone’s race, job title or gender. At the end of the day, they’re humans. So today I just wanna go out and try and put a smile on someone’s face. After all, it’s Christmas time.”
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Concluding the video, the young man said, “I think this has definitely been the craziest, most satisfying thing I’ve ever done on Christmas.”
“Hopefully I’ve made a few people smile on the streets, hopefully people will feel like they’ve got a friend in me this Christmas,” he added.
Watch the video here:
This article originally appeared on Independent.
YouTube user Nubaid Haroon took to the streets of London to hand out presents to the less fortunate along with Christmas cards that read, “Christmas is for everyone! This year, you have a friend in me. Spread love. Rambo.”
A curious Muslim boy’s love for Christmas in Karachi
“At the end of the day, when Christmas comes around, everyone gives out presents and it’s the thought that counts. But I think sometimes we forget that some people are not fortunate to spend Christmas with the people they love,” Haroon said at the beginning of the heart-warming video.
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Haroon added, “I think we need to try a bit more to spread equality, doesn’t matter about someone’s race, job title or gender. At the end of the day, they’re humans. So today I just wanna go out and try and put a smile on someone’s face. After all, it’s Christmas time.”
Concluding the video, the young man said, “I think this has definitely been the craziest, most satisfying thing I’ve ever done on Christmas.”
“Hopefully I’ve made a few people smile on the streets, hopefully people will feel like they’ve got a friend in me this Christmas,” he added.
Watch the video here:
This article originally appeared on Independent.