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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.
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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.
Zam Zam distribution drive at Masjid-an-Nabawi
Madinah Munawwarah: More than 150,000 bottles of Zamzam water and 2,400 packs of dates were distributed at Masjid-an-Nabawi on the first odd night of the last 10 nights of Ramadan in Madinah this week.
Makkah Haram illuminated by more than 100,000 lights
Makkah Mukarramah: Saudi Arabia’s Department of Operation and Maintenance of Field Affairs has revealed that a total of 120,000 lighting units illuminate the Haram in Makkah.
New KZN health train offers support to the sick
KwaZulu-Natal: A new health train facility has been hard at work to try and ease the difficulty of Durban’s older residents over the past few weeks.
Roadside iftar a happy sight in Pakistan
Pakistan: Roadside iftars have returned to the streets of Pakistan this year after a forced break in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Darul Ihsan has responded to assist the community of Parlock with the ongoing water crisis in the area over the past few days.
Muslims intensify preparations final 10 days of Ramadan
As we approach the last 10 days of Ramadan, the Muslims seek to intensify their efforts in a bid to become closer to Allah Ta’ala.
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.
Court takes landmark decision to deter bullying
Bullying is a big problem at schools and this week a magistrate in KwaZulu-Natal court made a real statement that they hope will deter this behaviour, especially at schools.
Study reveals New Zealand as most Islamic country
New Zealand has been named the ‘most Islamic country’ in the world, according to a new study.
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Beirut masjids continue to run despite 2020 struggles
Masjids in the Lebanese capital Beirut are continuing to keep their doors open despite many of them being severely damaged by the 2020 port blast in the city.
Syria’s upcoming presidential election stirs bitterness, disappointment in refugees
Syrian refugees in Lebanon have expressed bitterness and disappointment ahead of elections that are expected to keep President Bashar Assad in office.
Establishing and coordinating a madrasah in a rural area can be a thankless task.
Maintaining a healthy physical diet facilitates a healthy spiritual diet
With the month of Ramadan now in motion, the daily talk heard is ‘how is the fast today’ or ‘what did you have for sehri’ or ‘what’s on the menu for iftar’?