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We provide news on Islam and Muslims and other breaking news from around the world to promote awareness of global events. News is obtained from a variety of news agencies and therefore views and terminology expressed are not necessarily that of Darul Ihsan. Readers are urged to be circumspect, especially with regards the loaded terminology used by the media.
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The Media Desk contributes local, national and international news articles for the website and also focuses on news content of the Muslim world. etters commenting on broad issues are also regularly sent to the editors of newspapers Below are a few letters which were sent by the Media Desk and published in newspapers. Bias and negative reporting against Islam has become a very real phenomenon in the media, especially in the international press.
The Darul Ihsan Media Desk primarily monitors the media for Islamaphobic (anti-Islamic) comments and anti-Islamic sentiments made in the mainstream media and interacts positively with media portals conveying the Islamic perspective.
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We provide news on Islam and Muslims and other breaking news from around the world to promote awareness of global events. News is obtained from a variety of news agencies and therefore views and terminology expressed are not necessarily that of Darul Ihsan. Readers are urged to be circumspect, especially with regards the loaded terminology used by the media.
Government programmes help increase part-time employment
According to Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), government programmes have contributed largely to the increase in part-time jobs and employment.
There are many unfortunate ones in our community who silently suffer from the disastrous effects of acute social deprivation. Some of the maladies responsible for this sad state of affairs are:- Poverty; Joblessness; Different types of illnesses; and more seriously Depression; Anxiety; and Other mental disorders.
R2 billion dedicated to Mpumalanga’s roads
Nearly R2 billion has been set aside for the construction and maintenance of roads in Mpumalanga province by the Mpumalanga Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport.
Youth Day events seek to address challenges faced by young people
This year, the country observes 47 years since the Soweto Uprising, in which students protested over the dominant use of Afrikaans in schools.
Istanbul Airport sets new record for flight traffic in Europe
On Monday, the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol) reported that Istanbul Airport hosted 1,684 planes on Sunday. This breaks records as Frankfurt Airport – in September 2019 – hosted a similarly high number of 1,624 planes.
Cape Town: Plans in place to invest R4.3 billion in water and sanitation facilities
For the current financial year, the City of Cape Town says it is planning to invest R4.3 billion in water and sanitation infrastructure in an effort to improve access to water and proper sanitation services.
UK: Manchester Airport introduces Ihram changing areas
For Hajj season this year, Manchester Airport in the United Kingdom has introduced Ihram changing areas for pilgrims performing Hajj and Umrah in Terminal 2.
Preparations for Hajj season complete in Madinah
The Madinah municipality has stated that they are fully prepared for the 2023 Hajj season, which aims to provide the best possible services to pilgrims.
On Sunday, 14th May 2023, Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre hosted “The Ruya Project” at Madrasatul Ihsan in Sea Cow Lake, Durban.
Over 200 million worshippers visited Prophet’s Mosque during current Islamic year
During the current Islamic year, over 200 million worshippers have been received at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.
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Health department seeks to tighten tobacco regulations
Amid the ongoing battle between the tobacco industry and government, the health department seeks to propose a bill to parliament to regulate the use of tobacco products.
Teacher writes a book to simplify school maths
In Limpopo, a teacher with a passion for education and helping uplift school learners in underprivileged and rural areas has written a Mathematics book.
Cape Town to see R1.2-billion solar farm by 2026
In an effort to curb the effects of loadshedding on residents, the City of Cape Town will build a R1.2-billion solar power plant outside Somerset West.