Breaking Bread, Building Bridges This Ramadan – Haroon Naseer.
Islamabad (GNP) :- Maroof International Hospital, in collaboration with the Health, Civil Administration & Police Committee of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), hosted a distinguished Iftar dinner at the Diplomatic Enclave, bringing together members of the diplomatic corps, government representatives, law enforcement officials, and civil society. The event highlighted Maroof International Hospital’s commitment to excellence in healthcare, community engagement, and fostering dialogue across sectors.

Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, along with Inspector General Islamabad Police, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, and other senior officials. Ambassadors from Austria, Iran, Lebanon, Philippines, Syria, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Azerbaijan, and senior representatives from the United Nations, International Organization for Migration, Germany, Italy, Russia, Turkey, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Yemen, and Nigeria attended.

Haroon Naseer, CEO of Maroof International Hospital, said “We believe that breaking bread together is more than tradition—it is a bridge of understanding, compassion, and unity that strengthens communities and nations alike. This Iftar exemplifies our mission to lead in healthcare, foster dialogue, and create meaningful social impact.”





