Abdul Mannan Bhatti is a seasoned humanitarian whose faith-inspired work has touched the lives of vulnerable communities for over 30 years. His journey began in policy research and management at the Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad, before he founded Islamic Relief Pakistan (1992), transforming it into a leading humanitarian organization. His dedication later took him to Islamic Relief UK (2004–2013) and Islamic Relief Middle East (2013–2024), where he played a pivotal role in strengthening global partnerships, fundraising, and collaborative humanitarian efforts. Holding an LLB/LLM in Shariah and Law from the International Islamic University, Islamabad, he uniquely blends Islamic ethics with modern humanitarian principles, ensuring aid is delivered with dignity, cultural sensitivity, and a focus on empowerment. His leadership is marked by humility, strategic vision, and an unwavering commitment to service. Beyond his professional work, he has been an active supporter of Muslim civil society in the UK, promoting charitable giving and community cohesion. Today, he continues his mission as a volunteer with Islamic Relief UK and other organizations, driven by the belief that true service combines compassion with professionalism.