Bangladeshi cleaner in Saudi Arabia showered with gifts after getting mocked on social media

An Instagram user had mocked the cleaner, who works in Riyadh, by sharing the picture, writing, “this man deserves to only look at rubbish'.

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Bangladeshi cleaner in Saudi Arabia showered with gifts after getting mocked on social media

Nuzroul Abdulkareem with gifts(right) an Instagram user had mocked him with this picture(right) (source: twitter/ensaneyat)

In a heartwarming incident, a poor Bangladeshi man working as a cleaner in Saudi Arabia has been gifted a host of freebies from a gold set to smartphones by people who came out in his support after he was mocked online over a photo of him staring at a jewellery shop display.

An Instagram user had mocked the cleaner, who works in Riyadh, by sharing the picture, writing, “this man deserves to only look at rubbish”.

The comment prompted an outpouring of support for the cleaner on social media, and Abdullah al Qahtani, the owner of the Twitter account Ensaniyat (humanitarianism), started a campaign to find the man in the photo.

Qahtani told a Saudi news channel that he managed to find the cleaner to give him his gifts.

The cleaner was identified as Nuzroul Abdulkareem, and his monthly salary was said to be USD 187 (700 Saudi riyal).

“More money is being sent to Nuzroul,” Qahtani said, without specifying how much.

In addition to a gold set, bags of rice and honey, Abdulkareem has so far received “two-way tickets to his home country, and two phones-one iPhone 7 and one Samsung Galaxy.”

Saudis on the social media platform tweeted, vowing to send more gifts to the cleaner, including one user who said a gift of USD 533 (2,000 Saudi riyal) would be given.

“I am very thankful,” Abdulkareem said. Qahtani described him as “very hardworking”.

“Abdulkareem also takes care of homeless kittens on the street where he works,” Qahtani said.

The picture of him staring at the gold shop display went viral and many Saudi users insisted on buying the cleaner a gold set.

An account then published photographs of the cleaner holding the gold set gifted to him.

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