Another Muslim Doctor Lost His Life Due To Coronavirus in Indonesia, While Treating Patients Affected With COVID-19



Yes, Hadi  Ali, a Muslim doctor from Jakarta, Indonesia died days ago after battling the deadly COVID-19. He was continuously in close contact with the patients suffering from Coronavirus while treating them in Indonesia.

A total number of six Doctors had died due to Coronavirus in Indonesia, Dr. Hadio Ali, was among six Indonesian doctors, who died from this deadly virus on March 22, 2020. Doctor Hadio Ali was a resident of South Jakarta in Indonesia, he was a neurosurgeon at Bintaro Premier Hospital Jakarta.

There is an image that is getting viral on the social media platform in which a man is standing at an entrance gate of a house and looking at two children standing on the opposite side. Actually, the man who was standing at the entrance gate was not Ali, but a Malaysian healthcare worker.

The viral picture with a caption as " This is the last photo of Dr. Hadio Ali who died after treating the people affected by Corona in Indonesia. This is his last visit, standing by the gate and watching his children and pregnant wife".

But many fact-checker websites fast checked it and said that the man was not Ali and the picture is from Malaysia not from Indonesia.

The story somehow matches with the story of Ali, but the man who was standing in the picture was a Malaysian doctor, who is treating COVID-19 positive patients and maintaining social distance and promoting it, so he stays at the entrance gate of his house, while he visited his children at home.

- Before sharing a piece of news, we should first confirm it before sharing it.
As Muslims, it is our duty to double-check any news before forwarding it or passing it, because if a Muslim shares any false news it may be considered as a lie spreading, maybe for which a Muslim will be accountable on the Day of Judgement.

1 comment:

  1. What was a Neurosurgeon doing treating a Coronavirus patient? This is not his or her speciality.

    ReplyDelete