A renowned Islamic scholar from Zimbabwe named Mufti Menk was in Pakistan providing aid to flood-stricken districts of Sindh when he sampled the nation’s world-famous tea.
Ismail ibn Musa Menk, often known as Mufti Menk, is an Islamic scholar who is now in Pakistan to help flood victims and raise money for their rehabilitation.
However, the scholar stopped at a neighborhood chai dhaba on a highway to sip a hot cup of well-known Pakistani tea before starting his mission of rescue work in the flooded parts of Sindh.
The scholar shared his views on the drink and country in a clip published on his social media, as he said, “MashaAllah we are having some super Madina tea on a highway in Pakistan.”
“We stopped on the side at this beautiful place. It’s an amazing experience, lovely culture, amazing people, and this tea MashaAllah no.1,” he explained.
Another video shared on the social platform sees Menk sitting at another popular food joint in the country while having his face covered with a mask. “Undercover in Pakistan?” read the caption on the snippet, where the scholar described his pleasant experience of sitting in a public place without being identified by the people around.
Moreover, the scholar acknowledged the love from his followers in the country, while he was also apologetic for his unavailability anywhere besides the affected areas. He stated, “Please forgive me for not being able to entertain any unrelated meetings, visits or invitations. I made no exceptions. I love you all!”