Our Children Also Weep
The students of Al Mahdi Madrasah in Wessex fundraised for our #unspeakable Syrian refugee appeal.
The students of Al Mahdi Madrasah in Wessex fundraised for our #unspeakable Syrian refugee appeal.
A Cup of Hope “The devastating impact of malnutrition shouldn’t be underestimated. It stunts a child’s development, sapping the strength of their minds as well of their body, depriving them of the chance to be able to read or write a simple sentence.” – Julia Donaldson, the Children’s Laureate and author of the bestselling book…
Saabrin has never seen her father. He was killed during the Iran – Iraq war before she was born. Sabrin, her mother, and her elder brother live with her uncle and his family in a 2 bedroom house. The uncle barely earns enough to feed them. The harsh Iraqi winters are even harsher for children…
The photos show an alien landscape of rubble and smoke. Haiti, which was only just recovering from the earthquake that struck it in 2010, has been devastated once again this year. Hurricane Matthew – one of the most powerful hurricanes in nearly a decade – brought with it destruction of the most extreme levels. Houses…
Our Students Are Not Statistics Over the past couple of decades, Zainabiyya Child Sponsorship Scheme has helped over 25,000 young people. However, our work isn’t just about numbers. We are also involved in learning about the students we help and ensuring that they receive required support. These children are our children. On 30th November 2016,…
YEMEN DAY 2016 An Event by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Yemen in association with The World Federation of KSIMC Background on the event The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Yemen invited The World Federation to co-organise Yemen Day. This event took place on the 14th of December 2016 at the House of…
Being an International Relations student, it is true to say that I have a responsibility to stay up to date on what’s happening in the world. Every day, on my regular gander through the news pages, I will stumble upon the word ‘refugee.’ Like many others, the word has become so common that it hardly…
A School with A Mission Having lived in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania for a major part of my life I have noticed over the years that the local women are extremely hard working and resilient. As I sit here in the balcony of a 9th floor apartment in the early hours of the morning I…