The people of North Macedonia have expressed their heartfelt appreciation to the European Orphan Hand and IHO Ebrar organizations for orchestrating mass circumcision events in various provincial centers and villages across the country.
These events, conducted in collaboration with Turkish doctors, have garnered praise from families who had their children circumcised, marking a significant contribution to the local community.
Macedonian families, whose children underwent circumcisions during these mass events, took the opportunity to share their satisfaction with Ilke News Agency (ILKHA) and extend their gratitude to both the medical professionals and the organizations that facilitated the service.
Şevket Hasanov, President of the Hayat Association in Strumica, shed light on the collaborative effort that brought these events to fruition: "Together with Hayati Ibrahim from Bansko village and the European Orphan Hand Association, we organized this event. Our program is proceeding smoothly, by the grace of God. We are set to conclude our circumcision celebration successfully. The organization providing this service is truly exceptional and has a longstanding history. This year, we collaborated for the first time. As the people of Strumica, we extend our heartfelt gratitude."
Fehmi Ahmedov, a student from Çanakkale 18 Mart University's Faculty of Theology, shared insights into the magnitude of the initiative: "A total of 26 children are undergoing circumcision. This annual program is a significant event in the Balkans, with Macedonia being a key focus. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the European Orphan Hand Association. May their efforts be blessed. This initiative is unprecedented in Macedonia; Turkish foundations come forward to organize and execute this vital service."
Zeki Mustavof, who experienced the service firsthand, expressed his profound satisfaction: "I am incredibly content with the service provided. Witnessing my son's circumcision fills me with immense pride, and I extend my heartfelt thanks to all those involved."
Asan Veyselov, Recep Hasan, and Gökhan, who all participated in the mass circumcision events, echoed the sentiment of gratitude, underlining their appreciation for the invaluable service rendered by the organizations and individuals who contributed.
The collaborative effort between Turkish doctors and local organizations to carry out these mass circumcision events has not only fulfilled a vital cultural and religious practice but has also fostered a sense of communal harmony and cooperation among the residents of North Macedonia. (ILKHA)
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