This legendary player came forward to help Muslims in holy month of Ramadan

Coronavirus has caused uproar in the world. All business has come to a standstill. It has become difficult for daily laborers to juggle two-time bread and it has become an even bigger challenge during the month of Ramadan. German footballer Mesut Ozil has come forward to help Muslims during the month of Ramadan amid the Coronavirus crisis and has donated more than Rs 75 lakh to the Turkish charity. With this donation, 16 thousand Muslims will be provided food during the fasting month of Ramadan.

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According to the information, the head of this charity, Kerem Kinik, thanked Ozil and assured him that he would deliver food packets to the people as soon as possible. Ozil always remains in the discussion due to charity. Some time ago, he had secretly paid the life-changing surgery of a thousand children. One lakh homeless people also feed. Ozil, who earned more than Rs 3 crore a week, got into controversy when he protested the salary cut due to the lockdown.

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The most important player of football club Arsenal, Ozil was part of the 2014 World Cup winning Germany team. Ozil, who is of Turkish descent, came into the limelight last year when he posed with Turkish President Rajab Tayeb Ardoan. His credibility was also questioned by football fans in Germany. He was facing so much criticism that he left the national team of Germany upset due to this.

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