The Islamic Orphanage in Kawempe

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Asalam alaykum
please find time and go check out Midland orphanage & islamic primary school e Kawempe ku Tano (5). You branch off Benzina petrol station on yr right,When you get to a building branded with MTN, turn left til u reach the orphanage.
The Director of over 100 orphans at Midland is Shk Kikulukunyu Haruna on 0704289813.
Right now he has some orphans who passed well their PLE but lack the funds to join Secondary.Minimum annual tuition fee is 600,000 ugx ($ 260.00).
Till they are eligible to join the Online Islamic University which is free masha’Allah.
(U too can benefit from it.check it out on www.islamiconlineunversity.com )
The orphanage structures will tell a story of their own. Please visit/ Call and see how u can help.

Prophet Muhammad [pbuh]said

”Of ORPHANS: I and the guardian of orphans (whether the orphan be of his near or distant relations, or of strangers) will be in one place in the next world; like my two fingers, nearly touching each other”.
kind regards
Zuhra Mulumba
0704008026
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Uganda Muslim Brothers and Sisters (UMBS) was started as a discussion forum in 2010 by a Ugandan Muslim, Abbey Semuwemba, based in the United Kingdom. The main aim at the time was to encourage all Muslims to come together and discuss anything on their minds. It was started with only about 200 members but gradually, however, membership expanded to more than 6000 people in different countries, and so the need arose for formal operational guidelines. UMBS is building itself to become the national umbrella organisation dedicated to the common good, to the betterment of the Muslim community and country. It was formed after several years of wide-ranging consultation and careful planning by a group of Muslims that discussed Islamic affairs online regularly. It intends to bring together all representatives of different Muslim organisations in Uganda to meet up on annual basis to discuss the affairs of Muslims in Uganda. The need to coordinate efforts on wider issues of common concern became apparent in the course of the feud that developed between Muslim leaders after the sale of Muslim properties in Uganda. This created a climate of distrust and non-cooperation between many diverse groups in the country.

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