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On Thursday, 25 April 2024, Youth of the Ummah (YOU) and Guideline Counselling, both projects of the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre hosted a learner awareness event at the Orient Islamic School.
On behalf of the Western Cape Muslim Prison Board and the Department of Correctional Services, the Secretary General and National Functionary have extended sincere thanks and gratitude to the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre for supplying fasting Muslim offenders with dates throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
During the month of Ramadan 1445/2024, the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre conducted daily distributions of meals and other food items across several different venues in the greater Durban region.
More than 150 youth converged at Masjid Yusuf in Parlock, Durban for the annual ‘Youth Night’ program hosted by the Youth of the Ummah (YOU), the youth development initiative of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre on Friday 5 April 2024 - 26 Ramadan 1445.
On Saturday, 23 March, the Daughters of the Ummah (DOU), the sisters youth initiative of Darul Ihsan Centre, hosted the event ‘Fikr for Zikr’; an enlightening programme centred around nourishing the soul during this holy month of Ramadan.
In collaboration with the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre, AIR Relief is pleased to announce the details of water distribution as of week 10 of 2024.
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On Saturday, 2 March 2024, the Al Ihsan Muslim School (AIMS) together with Guideline Islamic Counselling hosted a webinar titled, “Ihsan in Action: Fostering Family Wellness”, providing parents with uplifting family guidance and tips underpinned by Islamic wisdom.
On 20 February 2024, Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre was privileged to receive a visit by Dr. Basel Abu Warda. Facilitated by the team at Salam Foundation, the visit and engagement with Dr. Basel Abu Warda, a Palestinian Doctor with firsthand experience of the genocide in Gaza and significant personal loss due to the ongoing conflict, was both impactful and deeply moving.
On the evening of Thursday, 15th February 2024, the 7th Al Ihsan Qiraat event was held at Musjidus Salaam in Musgrave, Durban. The program, centred around the theme "The Noble Qur'an: Our Source of Strength & Resilience," commenced after Maghrib Salah.
On Saturday, 10th February, the Daughters of the Ummah (DOU) youth initiative hosted approximately 40 sisters aged between 15-21 at the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre in Sea Cow Lake, Durban.
In response to the recent January 2024 flash floods in and around Durban, Al Ihsan Relief (AIR) in conjunction with Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre swiftly deployed targeted assistance to communities severely impacted by the disaster.
The13th Al Ihsan Clinic and Wellness Day and 4th for 2023 was held on Sunday, 3rd December 2023 at the Islamiyah Muslim School, Pietermaritzburg. Al Ihsan Clinic and Wellness Day is a project of Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre.
On Saturday, 2 December, the Daughters of the Ummah (DOU), the sisters youth initiative of Darul Ihsan Centre, hosted Muslimahs aged 9-14 at the Mariam Bee Centre in Berea, Durban, for the event “Paint and Ponder – Brushstrokes of Hope”.
Al Ihsan Relief (AIR Relief) in conjunction with the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre responded promptly to the devastating fire incident that occurred on Thursday, 16 November 2023, in the M19 Quarry Road West informal settlement situated in Springfield, Ward 25, eThekweni. The fire led to the displacement of more than 150 families and posed a significant threat to their livelihoods and well-being.
On Wednesday, 15 November 2023, the Northdale Clinic in Pietermaritzburg hosted an Open Day event for approximately 300 attendees, including special guests.