Video of Muslim millionaire who died of cancer, donated his wealth to charity

Ali Banat from Australia was given just seven months to live by doctors in 2015.
But the businessman lived for another three years, which he spent helping people.
He died at the age of 32, on May 29.
Ali used to live a very luxurious life, wearing clothes from the most expensive brands and driving super expensive cars.
When he became ill, he realized that all the material goods he possessed were of no value to him.
He decided to spend the last years of his life distributing wealth to other underprivileged Muslims.
Ali quickly 'got rid' of his cars, watches and distributed his clothes to the less fortunate.
In the viral video "Gifted With Cancer", he says that cancer was a gift for him, because thanks to him, God gave him an opportunity to change everything in his life.
During an interview, he shows off a $60 bracelet and a Ferrari Spider.
Ali says that "When you find out you're sick, or you don't have much time to live, that's the last thing you want to pursue. And that's how we should live our lives every day."
In October 2015, he launched the charity project “Muslims Around The World” (MATW), in Albanian "Muslims Around the World" to help less fortunate people in poor areas of Togo, Africa.
He traveled there for two weeks, meeting local children and their families, touching poverty first hand.
His organization financed the construction of a mosque, a health center and a school in Africa.
Donations on the charity's GoFundMe page have amassed nearly £1 million and continue to grow by the second.
In a short video, recorded shortly before his death, the former millionaire turned philanthropist asks people to continue his work.
He says that "Throughout your life, brothers and sisters, try to have a goal, have a plan, have a project and work towards it. Even if you haven't founded it yourself, but you find someone else's project ready, just do something." /30Days/























































