Virtual Ministry Archive

🩺❤️ He owned nothing — but gave everything. He never had a car. No cellphone. No luxury. Yet Dr. Muhammad Mashali, known across Egypt as “The Doctor of the Poor,” saved more lives than most hospitals ever could. For over fifty years, he walked the dusty streets of Tanta, a small city in Egypt’s Nile Delta, to reach his modest clinic — a place where hope never cost more than a few coins. 💧 Most days, he saw forty to fifty patients. Many paid nothing at all. Graduating with honors in 1967, his life changed when he made a vow to God — after watching his father sell everything to pay for his education, he swore he would never turn away those who couldn’t afford care. 💬 “My reward,” he once said, “is not money — it’s the smile of someone who stops suffering.” When a wealthy businessman gifted him $20,000, a car, and an apartment, he sold them all — and used every cent to buy medical equipment for the poor. He didn’t care about status, religion, or appearance. He simply healed whoever walked through his door. He worked more than ten hours a day, sometimes giving his own money so patients could buy their medicine. And when he couldn’t heal with medicine… he healed with kindness. 🌿 Dr. Mashali passed away in 2020 at the age of 76 — leaving behind no fortune, only a legacy of compassion. He never wore a cape. Just a stethoscope… and a heart big enough for the whole world. ❤️