How It All Began
In 2018, Hafiz Hameed Hussain Naqshbandi travelled to a rural village in Sindh — a simple trip to purchase a Qurbani animal for Eid ul-Adha. What he found there would change his life forever.
Barefoot children with torn clothes. Families under broken rooftops. Mothers who had not eaten in days. Elderly people with no access to medicine. A community completely forgotten by the world — surviving on almost nothing, yet still raising grateful hands in dua.
He could have turned away. He could have told himself, "It is not my responsibility."
But his heart would not let him.
"I will help these people."
"Even if I have to do it alone."He returned home — not just with a Qurbani animal — but with a decision that would define the rest of his life. That one journey to a forgotten village became the foundation of Annaas Welfare Trust — named after the Quranic word الناس meaning "The People."



