In this powerful episode of The Muslim Non-profit Show with Tayyab Yunus, we hear from Anwar Khan, an engineer from the U.S. who returned to Bangladesh in 2004 with a simple mission: adopt a family and help however he could. What he didn’t expect was that a single bathroom would turn into an entire movement.
Through deeply personal stories, we explore how Anwar went from helping one refugee camp to founding Obat Helpers, now employing over 350 people across 12 schools, IT centers, clinics, and more—staffed by the very people the world forgot.
This episode is for anyone asking: How can I make a real difference with what I have right now? It’s a masterclass in purpose-driven leadership, grassroots development, and trusting Allah to guide your steps.
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📌Connect and Follow Dr. Tayyab Yunus: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/tayyabyunus/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/tayyabyunus YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@tayyabyunus 🔗 Connect and follow Engr. Anwar Khan: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnwarKhanAkmal 00:00 – Intro: Who are the forgotten people and why this matters to Muslims 02:00 – Historical context of stateless refugees post-1971 04:45 – Personal motivation: why Brother Anwar returned to serve 07:15 – The “shower moment” that changed his mission 09:00 – Tip #1: Visit and understand the ground reality first 11:25 – Tip #2: If no one is working on it, start anyway – even small 13:50 – Tip #3: Empower locals – they know the pain and solutions 16:45 – How training began with no formal platform – night calls from the U.S. 19:10 – Tip #4: Build your team from those with lived experience 21:30 – Transforming teens into future leaders and educators 24:45 – Tip #5: Use your time and skills if you don't have funds 26:30 – Tip #6: Trust in Allah’s help and make sincere dua 28:10 – Tip #7: Find team members who share your passion and vision 29:30 – Reflection on impact: from 9th grade to master’s degrees 30:40 – Final reminder: It all starts with sincere desire and consistent effort #RefugeeVoices #FromDespairToHope #ObatHelpers #HumanitarianLeadership #BangladeshCamps #InspiringMuslimStories #ImpactThroughService #StatelessPeople #GrassrootsChange #MuslimChangemakers