Islamic Education | Knowledge & Faith United

πŸ“– Knowledge & Faith
United as One

Sacred duty of seeking knowledge
101
πŸ“š Number of students
(2026 academic year)
4
🍎 Full-time teachers
Dedicated & passionate
4–18
πŸŽ’ Age group of students
Both genders
In Islam, seeking knowledge is a sacred duty. That’s why our society offers poor children (ages 4–18, both genders) a complete education, Quran and Sunnah alongside science, math, language, and humanities. We don’t separate faith from learning because in Islam, they have never been separate.

✨ Future Work ✨

We aim to expand our impact by addressing the specific needs of older girls and higher education aspirants. Our immediate focus is on establishing a dedicated technical training center for Muslim girls and creating a structured assistance program for those pursuing higher studies.

πŸŽ“ Assistance for Higher Education

Launch a scholarship and mentorship program covering college application fees, exam preparation, textbook costs, and monthly stipends for deserving female graduates, along with career counseling and university admission guidance. We envision a future where no bright Muslim girl is held back by financial barriers.

βš™οΈ Technical Center for Muslim Girls

Establish a vocational training wing offering certified courses in IT, tailoring, embroidery, basic electronics, and computer literacy to equip teenage girls and young women with marketable skills for financial independence. This center will become a hub of creativity, self-reliance, and professional growth rooted in Islamic values.

Support These Initiatives

Your donation directly empowers the Technical Center for Muslim Girls and the Higher Education Assistance program. Help us build classrooms, provide scholarships, and transform futures β€” one girl at a time.