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Safwan ibn Salim related that the Prophet (SWS) said: Anyone who looks after and works for a widow and a poor person is like a warrior fighting for Allah's cause, or like a person who fasts during the day and prays all night. Shahih Al-Bukhari
 

 

 
 
 

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“And Remind (by preaching the Qur'an, O Muhammad [SWS]), for verily, the reminding profits the believers". Surah Adh-Dhariyat - 51:55”.

 

Messenger (SWS) said:  Seeking knowledge is an obligation on every Muslim                                           (Men and Women).  Sunan Ibn Majah

 

Al Ihsan Women Vocational Center is the women’s chapter of Al Ihsan Social Development Center (AISDC), a non-profit organization to support orphan, needy children and underprivileged Muslim women in Bangladesh.

 Al Ihsan Women Vocational Center (AIWVC)was established in January 2004, started in a small house with 30 students and providing primary and Islamic education with vocational training and enjoying its gradual and perpetual growth and accomplishment ever since.

 The numbers of homeless and needy women in Bangladesh are increasing exponentially due to various natural disasters such as flood, cyclone, and tornado and river erosion. Furthermore, the women are not safe and secure on the street. These homeless and needy women have less or no access to school and no opportunity to learn about religion (Islam). Thus it is essential to give them proper schooling and understanding about Islam. They should also learn how to develop their self esteem and maintain daily life with dignity.

 AIWVC aimed to provide primary education and hands-on job training for their development. Moreover, women will not only benefit from it but their children and family would continue to benefit significantly from it for many generations to come, Insha-Allah.

 Alhamdu-Lillah, in collaboration with Human Concern International (HCI), Canada, AISDC have initiated a new program to reach out to many natural disaster victims in Bangladesh including providing shelter, support for homeless and orphan children.

 

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