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Darul Ihsan’s “Sponsor-A-Blanket” is an annual blanket distribution drive that has been steadfast for over a decade. Quality blankets are distributed nationally to the most impoverished and cold hit areas of our country. The drive is now in full swing as the organisation bids to reach its 6000 target over the next few weeks.
The Darul Ihsan Social Department provides, counselling, mediation and dispute resolution services for the community.
Establishing and coordinating a madrasah in a rural area can be a thankless task.
Darul Ihsan is bracing itself for yet another busy Iftar Feeding Programme that will officially begin with the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday, 13 April 2021.
With an average of 1,5 million a month and hundreds of desperate families and individuals assisted, the Darul Ihsan Welfare Department is continuing to fulfil its quest to help the poor.
Just over 30 youth from the eThekwini region were recently taken through a workshop facilitated by Darul Ihsan on the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the implications that this new phenomenon poses to the world.
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On Sunday, 13 December 2020 the Eswatini Muslim Women Organisation (EMWO) held its first Jalsa (sisters programme) in the Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland).
On Tuesday, 15 December 2020 the Relief Team of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre partnered with the Newcastle and Dannhauser municipalities in community outreaches.
World AIDS Day is commemorated each year on the 1st of December and is an opportunity for every community to unite in the fight against HIV, show support for people living with HIV and remember those who have died.
The tertiary learners of MA Motala Centre in Wyebank, Durban visited Darul Ihsan Centre on Saturday, 14 November, 2020. Presentations on the ‘Fiqh of Nikah’, ‘Traditional Marriages’ and ‘Practical Married Life’ were conducted by Ulama of Darul Ihsan. Maulana Moosa Phiri Saheb of Darul Ihsan engaged the learners in some robust discussions on issues of local tradition, lobola, pre marriage pregnancies and similar social issues relating to marriage.
The Welfare Department of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre and the Darul Ihsan Bursary Fund (DIBF) assists would-be entrepreneurs and students - when possible - with basic PC’s, laptops, communication devices, etc. as a means of empowerment and education.
Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre has, for many years, distributed Islamic literature on various topics in Zulu for the message of Islam to reach and benefit the broader community in South Africa.
The Welfare Department of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre provides a wide range of services to the needy community.
On Sunday 25 October 2020, in the late hours of the night, a huge fire broke out at the New Germany Road informal settlement resulting in 412 dwellings being razed to the ground with 900 residents left without homes and an adult male sustaining first degree burns.
Rural indigenous women play a crucial role in agriculture, food farming and nutrition as they struggle through their daily lives. Many rural women suffer from a lack of access to technology and markets to improve their work and personal life. Despite their difficulties many of these rural women are breadwinners for their families, especially in the rural Umkhanyakude District in Jozini.
The tertiary learners of MA Motala Centre in Wyebank, Durban visited Darul Ihsan Centre on Saturday, 19 September, 2020.