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ready. abdulrahman and his friends are on what they call a mission from god. those who give their wealth by night and by day in secret and in public will have their reward with their lord. there is no reason for them to fear or grieve khurana ceroc to verse 274. the travelled 7000 kilometers all the way from germany to assist orphans in ghana abdul rahman says his humanitarian mission is primarily about helping or as he calls it disability lock helping for the sake of allah.
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muslims are traditionally encouraged to help those in distress often by doing good deeds discreetly and unobtrusively. but in the 1980s in the face of disasters and conflicts involving muslim communities in many parts of the world islamic charities began to go public with their projects 'd 'd. since then they've distributed many billions of dollars in aid worldwide donated by governments organizations and private individuals to refugee camps in turkey.
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to protect the civilian population in syria and provide direct aid. islamic aid organizations are now an integral part of relief work worldwide. the n.g.o.s lamech relief was founded in the u.k. in 1984 since then it's grown become more professional and is active across europe the french chapter islamic relief france o.s.i.'s founded in 1991 it has an annual operating budget of 46000000 euros and unlike many other such organizations it publishes its balance sheets to quell any rumors about jews be a slinks to powerful proponents of islamic fundamentalism and islamist terror this allows the us i havenot 600 employees to provide assistance in over 30 countries.
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whereas in islamic school in bamako mali. and. here time seems to have stood still schools like this were founded in the 14th century when islam spread and its message was taught by muslim nomads. these schools still exist and to this day they remain outside the state's control. i'll have a son is being a bit of a sleepy head this morning but he has to get up at 5 am he prays it's
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a frugal breakfast consisting of tried dates and then brushes his teeth. i have a son bought is 11 years old his family sent him to this religious school 3 years ago. allah has sent goes home just twice a year the rest of the time he's cared for by diablo his quranic teacher is good reputation extends well beyond the borders of the mali and capital. other. when i was away out in la i was raised this way as were our parents and our parents parents there was a remark i mean we were all brought up this way but i only know older we
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raised the children too. teach them the koran. we take care of them look after their health their clothing and their behavior but we also give them enough time enough and so they can relax they will watch it in our world and your fault. koran schools are becoming increasingly popular in mali there are now of the 6000 instructors and roughly 150000 pupils. i'll have son was sent here because his parents could no longer provide for him and a qur'anic teacher may not turn any child away i forgot about providing for a child is difficult to work out at 1st i had big financial problems i even had to sell my radio to pay for food or don't do i don't know how the local people found out but they asked for help on my behalf and i think if people want their children
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to learn the koran properly they need to support the koran teachers or i'm going to walk out of whatever. the pupils of the qur'an school known here as the taliban is live on the fringes of modern society. they come from the slums where they have little to eat and are often mistreated. so. some of them are forced to beg to survive children have no rights here. in mali half the population live below the poverty line. is science has been active here since 2003 and mainly focuses on 2 issues often
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mentioned in the qur'an access to clean drinking water and china. our protection. last visit when you intervene in a qur'anic school which has function for years and years while being excluded from society is not easily met the qur'anic masters mistrust external partners the extent that the we are not subject to a classic framework imposed by big donors who tell you that for 3 years will work on this issue and after 3 years going to finance it anymore. when the as i have goes into a zone it can commit to staying a long time trust takes time thanks to 2000000 euro annual budget for marley they were able to start a pilot project here to better the people's living conditions. are you ok bring him up a rope a good heads the project do you remember the calabash school the one that's having the building work down yes can we please return there the school having worked on yes that's it we. are all bad girl has been doing i'd work for 7 years
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for the last 3 she's lived in bamako. the young frenchwoman isn't muslim yet she's allowed to enter the koran school that's because the organization she works for the s.i. if is respected here. banned because she respects muslim customs. why do you put on a headscarf when we're going to qur'anic school where there are chronic masters. inside the schools the women are veiled. so it's simply out of respect for the place we're going and for the people we're seeing. here it's a personal initiative and. that's the really low a role wants to inspect the renovation work at the school where al her son studies
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and where his qur'an mastodon who teaches. her. will follow you. so that's the cesspit it's the cesspit for the latrines. finally the taliban is the peoples of the quranic school and getting toilets running water and a roof over their heads that's not in danger of collapsing. oh i'm going to get a double swinging door to pass through easier easily. ok ok so you put the sheet metal here it's coming along. the classrooms are located above the sleeping area the construction work is a confidence building measure it took a year for the teachers to accept assayas involvement look a lot of n.g.o.s have come here made contact with people tried to register the children at the schools ago made promises and then never came back and as a result it's true that when we arrived we had a lot of work to do and had to get results very quickly saying we are doing what we
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promised. in just one month this will all look as good as new yet prayers won't be held in our her son's school the s i f doesn't commit proselytising because the ngo adheres to the code of conduct of the international red cross here the main goal is child protection live well and has a son and his 210 schoolmates learn to read and write in french and i will get them . medical to do that as we do solve a very deceptive lecture although bambara is more widely spoken french is molly's official language so it's essential for these children's futures that they learn it it's a new school subject introduced by sie if the teacher tells the children about the sounds produced by certain pairs of letters by lineal descent let. i silly.
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said about us all for the us will use a little. that is silly. in for little but nothing was well you know for buddy and i already am. what i say if it doesn't come to do you. so come see the qur'an teacher and his colleagues have asked for these french courses so their pupils will later have a better chance of finding work he's learning russian along with them. early out there larry don't. let drink the walk so it's not always easy because it's a place to learn the koran so initially it wasn't suitable for that so. sometimes there was a reluctance on the part of the pupils parents who said no i'm bringing my child here just so that he can learn the current condition after talking to the parents and explaining the reason behind it which is to increase the employee ability of the youngsters and give them access to basic rights to him which is in danger
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without knowing french. it's access to rights understanding them and your duty source tells us how to become a responsible citizen you have to learn this language because it's necessary to protect yourself and to integrate in society. today so by helping the pupils to a brighter future is a way of tackling the poverty that often provides a breeding ground for all for radical movements in a country in which armed islamist groups spread terror and violence quranic schools remain highly controversial most western aid organizations refuse to have anything to do with them so it's i have some aid work in mali is a delicate balancing act one that's inspired by islam but transcends religious boundaries. ronnie brown is a former president of medicine here from all these are not going to cover you we've worked with them for years just like with other religious organizations. even when
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the communication with these organizations wasn't always easy. good for food in general is always a bit of mistrust between the secular and religious organization of this is not just islamic ones though whether it be dilutive or how true differences or simply because many people are mistrustful of religious ideology. chicago during the shows you have to deal with issues. for a long time they had to fight for recognition but many religious organizations are now respected as aid organizations our story continues in paris france on this day it's icy cold in the french capital another place where is active. until people feel like you know you got it we polish niger and 3 fellow volunteers donate their time and all of that and. every other week for the last 2 years that
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they've spent their free hours helping the homeless all the ice wash with. their dogs out so time of departure quarter to 8 it's the callsign emergency social services have spotted some homeless people out on the streets the teen sets off. is that oh yeah she's here she's sleeping. i'm ok here tonight no it's not ok here yes i'm 51 of the most well not yet and nelly a well acquainted now is 62 and has been living on the street for years. once you got it so you're ok in the cold. where did you sleep yesterday on the bench are you going to come tonight it's minus 7 degrees celsius in this suburb of paris this that's a cover up your ears the way way way that is not covered yet.
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