Education

Education
While continuing its ‘education’ service to the Islamic world, which is its main goal, in 61 madrasahs in 33 countries, selflessly and consistently, it works to ensure that every Muslim has the opportunity to have education. You can also facilitate their educational life by taking on a student and at the same time be a means for the development of a scholar and a hafiz.
Our Muslim brothers and sisters in the world, especially in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the Balkans, are experiencing great difficulties due to economic and social reasons. These difficulties prevent the Muslim community from receiving a proper and proper Islamic education. In Africa, Asia, Syria or Yemen, girls and boys who are orphaned due to civil war, who have to interrupt their madrasah education or who cannot complete their hafiz education because their madrasahs are closed due to financial reasons and political pressures cannot realize their dreams. Millions of our brothers who cannot access education and remain ignorant are forced to face various difficulties accordingly.
Why Take on a Student?
We have developed an education program to help our benefactors raise a good individual, a scholar or a hafiz by undertaking the education expenses of our students studying hafiz and Islamic sciences abroad. As an International Education, Communication and Humanitarian Aid Organization, each student who undertakes this undertaking thus receives free education. He/she graduates from the madrasah as a trained individual.
In Which Countries Has a Madrasah Been Opened So Far?
Today, we are opening madrasahs all around the world, especially in Africa and Asia, two continents that have great difficulties in accessing education. In order to leave a legacy for the future and to sprout the seeds of education, with the support of our benefactors; We have a total of 61 madrasahs in 33 countries, including Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger, Benin, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Kosovo, Sudan, Ethiopia (Abyssinia), Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, India, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, South Korea, Mexico, Chad, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Sri Lanka. The number of our madrasahs is increasing day by day, and while aiming to increase the quality of education, it is planned to benefit thousands of our students and thousands of potential students who intend to study these sciences.