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DURBAN: Darul Ihsan is now offering a Computer Literacy course to the community whereby participants are provided with basic skills on how to operate this important tool that has become essential to almost every industry.
DURBAN: The recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal have washed away the homes and belongings of many in the province leaving them with nothing more than the clothing on their backs.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan is now offering a Computer Literacy course to the community whereby they are provided with basic skills on how to operate this important tool that has become essential to almost every industry.
KWAZULU-NATAL: Darul Ihsan has continued to expand its development centre operations with Danhauser in Northern KwaZulu-Natal now offering a Fashion and Design program to the community.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan continues to uplift and educate communities through the provision of much needed Islamic literature by donating more than 2300 books since the beginning of this year – 2022.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre’s ‘Feed-a-Pupil’ project has made a successful return for the first time since the start of Covid-19 pandemic just under two years ago.
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DURBAN: Darul Ihsan’s first Learner Development Programme (LDP) for 2022 was successfully held over the weekend – 12 March 2022 - when the topic of technology was unpacked.
DURBAN: The Darul Ihsan “Sponsor-a-Kajoor Pack” programme is well underway and fast approaching its target of ten thousand (10 000) kilograms of dates.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan will undertake a busy Iftar Feeding Programme when the month of Ramadan begins early next month.
The Al-Ihsan Caregiver Course is a significant empowerment project of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre. Alhamdulillah, this courses has been in operation since 2017.
By the grace of Allah Ta’ala the Al Ihsan Fashion & Design Course has rapidly developed into a dynamic empowerment project of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre.
DURBAN: The Darul Ihsan Welfare Department continues to assist the public daily with their basic needs and requirements to survive during the current challenging economic times.
ESHOWE: Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre extended its support of the Office of the KwaZulu-Natal Premier together with the the Nelly Zikalala Foundation, over the past weekend when it assisted a student Empowerment Programme that was held in Eshowe.
Darul Ihsan has donated a special garden patch, borehole and hampers to the community of Nongomo on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast.
DURBAN: The Darul Ihsan library continues to grow at its headquarters in Sea Cow Lake, offering the community a wide variety of literature to choose from.
The Darul Ihsan Guideline counselling team has recently kicked off support groups for revert Muslimahs in Phoenix and Congella. The support group initiative, aimed at empowering sisters to embrace their Islamic identity, has been well received thus far.