<p>In a heartwarming incident, a poor Bangladeshi man working as a cleaner in Saudi Arabia was 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.<br /><br /></p>.<p>An Instagram user had mocked the cleaner, who works in Riyadh, by sharing the picture, writing, "this man deserves to only look at rubbish".<br /><br />The comment prompted an outpouring of support for the cleaner on social media, and Abdullah al Qahtani, the owner of the Twitter account Ensaniyat <br />(humanitarianism), started a campaign to find the man in the photo.<br /><br />Qahtani told Al-Arabiya that he managed to find the cleaner to give him his gifts.<br />The cleaner was identified as Nuzroul Abdulkareem, and his monthly salary was said to be USD 187 (700 Saudi riyal).<br /><br />"More money is being sent to Nuzroul," Qahtani said, without specifying how much.<br />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."<br /><br />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.<br /><br />"I am very thankful," Abdulkareem said.<br /><br />Qahtani described him as "very hardworking".<br /><br />"Abdulkareem also takes care of homeless kittens on the street where he works," Qahtani said.<br /><br />The picture of him staring at the gold shop display went viral and many Saudi users insisted on buying the cleaner a gold set.<br /><br />An account then published photographs of the cleaner holding the gold set gifted to him.</p>
<p>In a heartwarming incident, a poor Bangladeshi man working as a cleaner in Saudi Arabia was 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.<br /><br /></p>.<p>An Instagram user had mocked the cleaner, who works in Riyadh, by sharing the picture, writing, "this man deserves to only look at rubbish".<br /><br />The comment prompted an outpouring of support for the cleaner on social media, and Abdullah al Qahtani, the owner of the Twitter account Ensaniyat <br />(humanitarianism), started a campaign to find the man in the photo.<br /><br />Qahtani told Al-Arabiya that he managed to find the cleaner to give him his gifts.<br />The cleaner was identified as Nuzroul Abdulkareem, and his monthly salary was said to be USD 187 (700 Saudi riyal).<br /><br />"More money is being sent to Nuzroul," Qahtani said, without specifying how much.<br />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."<br /><br />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.<br /><br />"I am very thankful," Abdulkareem said.<br /><br />Qahtani described him as "very hardworking".<br /><br />"Abdulkareem also takes care of homeless kittens on the street where he works," Qahtani said.<br /><br />The picture of him staring at the gold shop display went viral and many Saudi users insisted on buying the cleaner a gold set.<br /><br />An account then published photographs of the cleaner holding the gold set gifted to him.</p>