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The 2026 Ramadan campaign highlights a dual focus on clearing debts and supporting essential healthcare
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Merchant’s continued efforts reflect how private sector philanthropy is playing a meaningful role in strengthening social welfare across the UAE
Dubai-based Indian businessman Firoz Merchant has helped secure the release of more than 20,000 prisoners across the UAE since 2008, continuing a long-standing humanitarian mission focused on debt relief and medical support, reported gulftoday.ae.
Each year during Ramadan, Merchant works with local authorities to free inmates jailed for unpaid debts. This Ramadan, 497 prisoners have already been released, while additional cases remain under review. The initiative is carried out in coordination with officials and in partnership with the Khalifa Foundation. It spans several emirates, including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman and Ras Al Khaimah.
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In 2025 alone, the programme helped release 2,972 inmates from more than 50 nationalities
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Around Dhs2.4 million was used to settle outstanding debts
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In many cases, support also included paying for return flights so individuals could reunite with their families
Merchant’s work extends beyond prison releases. During Ramadan, he increases his charitable efforts to assist cancer patients struggling with rising treatment costs. On 18 February, the first day of the holy month, he met officials from the Cancer Patient Care Society to discuss further financial support for patients in need.
Earlier in 2025, Merchant donated Dhs1 million through the Dubai Charity Association to cover dialysis and related medical expenses for 11 patients.




