Ministry News
(Fael Khair) service encourages cooperation and social solidarity

Head of Judicial Execution Division of the General Directorate of Verdicts Implementation and Alternative Penalties Major Nasir Al Kubaisi highlighted in Al Amn Radio show organised by General Directorate of Media and Security Culture in association with Radio Bahrain that a total of 56 individuals benefited from (Fael Khair ) service in 2022. The total amount exceeded BD 473,000.
He clarified that the service is part of the National Plan to Promote the Spirit of Belonging to the Nation and Reinforce the Values of Nationalism (Bahrainouna).It encourages social solidarity and cooperation among the community through donations to those mentioned in the lists after studying each case.
Also he said that (Fael Khair) service is available throughout the year and not only in Ramadan as some believe. All individuals, associations, authorities, private companies and Islamic societies can participation in the donation.
Major Al Kubaisi added that donations could be done through the following applications (Islamiat, Sadad, Benefit pay) or Sadad machines. For those who wish to benefit from the service can send ( request) to the email (faelkhair@interior.gov.bh), a form would be sent automatically to the applicant to be filled and resent along with the required attachments.
Al Amn show hosted a beneficiary from the Alternative Penalties Law, who highlighted his experience that had a positive impact on his family.
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