Mr. Muhammad lshaq Malik (late) elder brother of (late) Muhammad Shaï¬ Malik was from a prominent Arain family of Pakistan and born in Mozang, Lahore. His brother—in-law Mian Ferzoz-ud-Din had proposed the title “Quaid—e—Azam†to Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinah, the founder of Pakistan and was his close ally. Since the every beginning the family was humbly associated to the cause of patn'otism. Mr. Muhammad lshaq Malik was also blessed with the sense of charity and community service from the start. In 1947, millions of deprived and homeless Muslims were migrating to Pakistan and needed help of those who could afford. The spirit of Ansar—e—Madina was carried out by a lot of softhearted Pakistanis and Mr. Muhammad lshaq Malik belonged to the same group of generous Muslims. The peopls who were migraing had no homes; they were crossing the border and losing livies of their loved ones. At this time of need Mr. Muhammad ishaq Malik pledged to serve the people with every possible resource he could involve. He was a wealthy man and was a renowned transporter. He not just arranged boarding and lodging for refugees but also used his personal Cessna Aeroplane to drop food and supplies to those who needed it. The sole purpose of his life at that moment was to serve his country man through every possible means. it ws the spirit of sacriï¬ce, which government for a long period of time. This unfortunate demise pushed Mr. Muhammad lshaq Malik, to decide to build a hospital for the people and he then proposed the idea to idea to his brother Mr. Muhammad Shaï¬ malik (Sitara-i-lmtiaz) to carry this idea in a joint effort.
Unfortunately he could not live long and this task of charity was caried out. Lateron by Mr. Muhammad Shaï¬ Malik (Sitara-i-lmtiaz) and the dream was accomplished by the younger brother.
Keeping in mind the true spirit of Islam, Mosques have been especially constructed in both the hospitals Premises. The mosque at Raiwind Road capacitates 600 people at a time and the Mosque in the Wahdat Road accommodates 400 people at a stretch. Children are being provided with the facility of Dars-e-Quran to make sure they stay intact with their religious values. The interiors have been decorated with Multani glass work and calligraphy. Islamic literature is also made available in the Mosques libraries for self-study.
Pakistan is a thickly populated country and the available medical facilities do not sufï¬ce the needs of 200 million people. Hence there is a recurrent need for outclass medical and surgical units to provide affordable but outstanding treatment to the poor to serve the cause, Mumtaz Bakhtawar Hospitals were envisioned by Mr. lshaq Malik (Late), the elder brother and materialzed by (Late) Mr. Muhammad Shaï¬ Malik Sitara-l-lmtiaz, with the co-operation, far sightedness, love and affection of his wife Mumtaz Begum
The hospitals were designed by an excellent team of experts from the ï¬elds of both medicine and architecture. The facilities have been planned as centers of excellence, equipped and operated to the highest international standards.
State of the Art Facilities