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Twelve teams competed against each other in an exciting day of a ‘Six-a-Side’ (under 14 boys) soccer tournament hosted by the ‘Youth of the Ummah’ (YOU) of Darul Ihsan Centre on Saturday, 13 February 2016 at the ‘Astro Turf’ facility of Al Falaah College.

In what was seen as a vacuum of historical information on pioneering Muslim scholars during the period 1860-1960 in KwaZulu-Natal, Maulana (Dr) Yunoos Osman and Dr Farouk Amod co-authored ‘The Early Guiding Stars of Kwazulu-Natal’ and presented the book to the public.
With the Grace of Allah Ta’ala, the ‘Taqwa School of Excellence’ - based in Johannesburg - has moved to its new premises.
The ‘Home Improvement’ team of Darul Ihsan Centre recently undertook a unique project to improve and renovate an old thatched roof wattle and daub house built in 1953.
As safety and security is a top priority in South Africa, ‘Darul Ihsan Centre’ has received calls/requests from households in poorer communities for assistance towards some measures to secure their homes.
The 2015 Summer school holiday ‘Youth of the Ummah’ (YOU) ‘Adventure Camp’ for boys between the ages of 12 and 18 has been a resounding success.
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‘Youth of the Ummah’ (Y.O.U) - the youth wing of Darul Ihsan Centre - hosted a ‘Revive the Sunnah’ one-day activity programme for high school boys at Al Falaah College on Saturday, 10 October 2015.
A third session of the ‘Handyman Basics’ course in the ‘Skills Development Programme’ of Darul Ihsan was held at the centre’s Gem Towers office in Overport on Saturday, 03 October 2015.
Addiction to drugs and substance abuse is having a devastating impact on our society. Drugs have become a menace and a destroyer of lives in the modern world. Drug addicts are unproductive and burdensome. In order to support the drug habit, they may resort to any means - begging, stealing and criminal activities are common among them.
Ibn Umar (RA) narrates that Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) wore a white hat. (Tibrani)
Continuing with its community initiatives, on Thursday 03 September 2015, Darul Ihsan, through its Muslim Empowerment Fund provided combo meals, fruit packs and stationery packs to 50 children at King Dinizulu Hospital in Asherville. The programme was arranged in conjunction with the Pharmacy Department as part of their Pharmacy Awareness Week Event.
Darul Ihsan Centre held an educational seminar on the life of Imam Abu Hanifah (Rahimahullah) at the Hartley Road school, on Saturday, 8 August 2015, conducted by Shaykh Ashraf Adam of Port Elizabeth.
The Social Department of Darul Ihsan Centre held a marriage enrichment workshop for spouses at the Inchanga Islamic Centre on Sunday, 9 August 2015, coinciding with National Women’s Day.
Every Ramadan, Darul Ihsan Centre facilitates a fully catered Iftar programme in certain disadvantaged areas. The idea is to bring the nourishment of good food and happiness to those who do not normally enjoy this privilege even in Ramadan.
Driven by the spirit of sharing and caring that is generated by the blessed month of Ramadan and the tremendous virtues of feeding a fasting person, with the grace of Allah Ta’ala, the annual kajoor project of Darul Ihsan Centre has completed another year of successful distribution and provision of dates to the community.