The foundation, which acts as a bridge between philanthropists and needy families, delivered hundreds of copies of Holy Qur'an to orphaned students at the madrasah, enhancing their access to religious education.
The foundation also provided hot meals prepared on-site for the children, ensuring they received both spiritual and physical nourishment.
Abdulvahap Kaplan, the Orphans Foundation’s representative in Tanzania, emphasized the significance of this aid. “Due to poverty, many of our Muslim brothers and sisters in Tanzania face challenges in accessing the Holy Quran,” Kaplan explained. “As part of our ongoing commitment, we are dedicated to delivering Quran gifts to our African Muslim communities.”
Kaplan highlighted the foundation’s broader mission of offering both material and moral support since its inception. “We are committed to distributing the Holy Quran to those who cannot easily obtain it. This effort in the Kingugi region is just one part of our broader goal to spiritually uplift the lives of more Muslims across Africa,” he added.
The Orphans Foundation plans to continue its Quran distribution program throughout Africa until the end of 2024. The initiative aims to reach a wider audience and provide ongoing support to those in need, thanks to the generous contributions of philanthropists.
The foundation remains dedicated to expanding its outreach and enhancing the quality of life for orphans and impoverished families in the region. (ILKHA)