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From 4-7 August, the Ulama of Youth of the Ummah (YOU), in collaboration with the Association of Muslim Schools (AMS), conducted a series of awareness programmes across a selection of schools to raise awareness of the LGBTQ+ agenda.
Towards the end of June 2025, the Darul Ihsan Welfare Department helped install a toilet and basin for a wheelchair bound Muslim sister who has been struggling to use an outdoor bathroom.
On Saturday, 2 August, the Daughters of the Ummah (DOU) youth group hosted the successful event ‘Make Your Mark: Conquer Your Youth’ at Al-Falaah College, Durban, and saw a staggering attendance of over 80 Muslimahs aged between 9-15.
Fiqh discussions keep the tradition of knowledge alive and Islamic scholars have always thrived on opportunities to broaden and enhance their insights and depth of understanding through mutual and respectful discussions.
The Darul Ihsan Welfare Department recently assisted a family from a rural area in Newlands West by replacing their roof, which was severely dilapidated over the years. In the home of six occupants, the family had resorted to using buckets to prevent leaking rainwater from flooding the house.
On the 24th July, Thursday, the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre team distributed snacks, meals, and 45 blankets to the learners at Christopher Nxumalo Senior Primary School, Chesterville, Durban.
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As part of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre's seasonal projects, the 'Sponsor-a-Blanket' initiative rolls out blankets for needy communities as temperatures plummet across South Africa; specifically, the KwaZulu-Natal province.
On Saturday, 12 July 2025, Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre hosted an insightful programme with special guest Moulana Abdul Sattar from Karachi, Pakistan, Chairman of Baitus Salaam Welfare Trust.
Al Ihsaan Trust brought the energy, the vibes, and the vision to life with an unforgettable Overnight Youth Camp at The Pit Farm. With 23 energetic boys aged 14 to 16, this camp had it all — spirituality, adventure, teamwork, and good times. It was two days packed with learning, laughter, bonding, and big moments.
For 2025, The Darul Ihsan Bursary Fund (DIBF) has awarded 205 students across various institutions in South Africa, covering their tuition, accommodation, books, laptops, and other essential learning expenses.
On Saturday, 17 May, the Daughters of the Ummah (DOU) hosted a youth event in preparation for Eid-al-Adha, titled “Spirit of Sacrifice: Every ‘Stich’ Counts”.
Between mid-April and the beginning of May, the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre’s ‘Feed the Needy’ team distributed over 2,000 hot meals in total across areas in Durban.
On Wednesday, 30 April, the Youth of the Ummah (YOU) hosted a Buloogh Programme at the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre in Sea Cow Lake, Durban, garnering the attendance of approximately 100 Muslims aged 10-15.
On Saturday morning, 12 April, the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre’s Social Department, Guideline, hosted a webinar titled ‘Made in Heaven: Strengthening the Foundation’.
On Saturday afternoon, 15 March, the Daughters of the Ummah youth group hosted the event ‘Fikr for Zikr: The Ultimate Conversation’ at Al-Falaah College, Springfield, Durban. This programme marked the third Zikr event held by the team since its inception.
The Darul Ihsan Welfare Department caters for different categories of recipients. One such type is the 'Permanent Case', who due to dire circumstances, requires ongoing assistance.