Glasgow schoolboy recites Burns prayer to raise money for Afghanistan

Author: Selena JacksonPublished 25th Jan 2022
Last updated 25th Jan 2022

A 14-year-old Afghan Scottish schoolboy from Glasgow has recited a Scots prayer for Burns Night to help raise funds for the ongoing food crisis in Afghanistan.

Arya Bostani, whose father Abdul came to Scotland from Afghanistan 20 years ago, has recorded a version of "The Selkirk Grace".

The Scots-language prayer is traditionally delivered at a Burns supper and has been attributed to the esteemed Scottish poet Robert Burns after he is said to have recited it at a dinner held by the Earl of Selkirk in 1794.

Arya's reading has been recorded with the help of Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) in Scotland, a charity which is campaigning to raise funds for the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan.

A video of his prayer recital can be found on the charity's website.

Afghanistan crisis

When large-scale disasters hit countries without the capacity to respond, DEC groups 15 leading UK aid charities to raise funds quickly and provide a humanitarian response.

The emergency response charity launched an fundraising appeal earlier this winter for the millions of people on the brink of famine as drought, conflict and the Covid-19 pandemic continue to cause widespread hunger and soaring food prices in Afghanistan.

One million children under the age of five are at risk of dying amid the ongoing crisis, the charity said.

Huw Owen, from the DEC in Scotland, said: "The scale of the crisis in Afghanistan is almost impossible to comprehend, the images of children suffering from malnutrition in the freezing cold are almost impossible to bear.

"We all know how much pain and misery the pandemic has inflicted here in Scotland and across the UK but imagine dealing with that whilst also being desperately short of food this Winter.

"This Burns Night, please celebrate that you have 'meat to eat', but also take just a moment to donate to the DEC Appeal and help families in Afghanistan get the food they so badly need. Your donation will help save lives."

The charity's campaign has raised almost £3 million from donations in Scotland, and a wider UK total of £32.9 million in just over a month.

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