00:01Disabled. Abandoned. No water.
00:08I am a very poor man. In our area, there were no proper water facilities.
00:13No clean source, no reliable supply. I am disabled.
00:17This behind me is my home. Some days, we have one meal.
00:21Some days, we have nothing at all. I live in dependence,
00:24but even greater than hunger was the struggle for water.
00:26There was a severe shortage here. Extremely severe.
00:30Other people have healthy hands and feet. Mine are not fully functioning.
00:34I have been disabled for 18 years now.
00:37When I was healthy, my relatives stood beside me.
00:40But after my disability, people slowly drifted away.
00:43Even those close to me left.
00:45Poverty and disability can make a person feel completely alone.
00:49For someone like me, bringing water is incredibly difficult.
00:52Imagine trying to carry heavy containers when your own body does not support you properly.
00:57Before this pump was installed, we used to collect water from neighbors.
01:00We would take small amounts and drink it slowly, carefully, trying to make it last.
01:06Sometimes we felt ashamed to ask again.
01:08Water was not just scarce. It was a daily humiliation and struggle.
01:12But now, because of this water pump, water is available right at my home.
01:16I no longer need to depend on others.
01:18I no longer have to wait or feel embarrassed.
01:21This pump has changed my life.
01:23I am deeply grateful to the brothers who installed it for me.
01:27May Allah keep them happy, bless them, and reward them greatly for their kindness.
01:33This water pump did not just bring water.
01:35It brought ease. It brought dignity.
01:37It brought hope back into my life.
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