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Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre, through its Welfare Department, renders financial assistance to over 40 communities in greater Durban.
Port Elizabeth is presently in deep trouble with day zero a looming possibility. Thus the situation looks bleak:
Youth of the Ummah, the Darul Ihsan youth wing, hosted a “Hands On Live Qurbani Demo” for the youth on 29 June 2022. The Qurbani Demo was hosted at Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre, Sea Cow Lake
On Monday, 20 June, 2022, ‘Youth of the Ummah’ (YOU) - the youth wing of Darul Ihsan Centre, and 'Guideline', the Counselling wing of the Social Department of Darul Ihsan Centre, facilitated a successful programme at the Orient Islamic School, Durban on issues relating to youth and morality.
Enthusiastic youth and learners once again participated in the quarterly ‘Learner Development Programme’ workshop hosted by Darul Ihsan Centre. The topic was 'Tackling Addiction.'
DURBAN: The Darul Ihsan Welfare Department has responded positively to urgent needs amongst the community regarding medical needs.
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Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre had the honour of hosting world-renowned scholar Hazrat Maulana Ilyaas Ghuman DB from Pakistan on Wednesday, 11 May 2022.
A Darul Ihsan bursary recipient has expressed his gratitude to the organisation for helping enhance his education.
KWAZULU-NATAL: Darul Ihsan Centre continues to expand its skills development initiatives by launching operations in Danhauser in Northern KwaZulu-Natal.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan is now offering a Computer Literacy course to the community whereby participants are provided with basic skills on how to operate this important tool that has become essential to almost every industry.
DURBAN: The recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal have washed away the homes and belongings of many in the province leaving them with nothing more than the clothing on their backs.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan is now offering a Computer Literacy course to the community whereby they are provided with basic skills on how to operate this important tool that has become essential to almost every industry.
KWAZULU-NATAL: Darul Ihsan has continued to expand its development centre operations with Danhauser in Northern KwaZulu-Natal now offering a Fashion and Design program to the community.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan continues to uplift and educate communities through the provision of much needed Islamic literature by donating more than 2300 books since the beginning of this year – 2022.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre’s ‘Feed-a-Pupil’ project has made a successful return for the first time since the start of Covid-19 pandemic just under two years ago.
DURBAN: Darul Ihsan’s first Learner Development Programme (LDP) for 2022 was successfully held over the weekend – 12 March 2022 - when the topic of technology was unpacked.