Orphanage Madrasatul Aman

In Islam, it is the right of a child to be protected, and taken care of physically, psychologically, and emotionally. And these rights don’t change when they become orphans. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) was himself an orphan. There is great importance set in the Quran and Sunnah (the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH)) in the treatment of orphans.
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said, “Whoever caresses the head of an orphan (in affection), solely for the sake of Allah, a good deed will be written to his account for every hair over which he passed his hand. – narrated by Abu Hurairah.
According to Islam, orphans are those children who are left with no protection because their fathers have passed away. Many orphans have no source of income and/or a guardian to take care of them. This is where Muslims as a community have to step in and aid the orphans even if the mother is still living.
There is also a great responsibility that comes with taking care of orphans. There are very strict guidelines when it comes to Islam and taking care of orphans. And we as Al-Ihsaan Trust for Relief and Development understand and take them seriously.
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said, “I and the person who looks after an orphan and provides for him, will be in Paradise like this,” putting his index and middle fingers together. – Narrated by Sahl bin Sa’d
There is great reward in caring for an orphan.
Shaykhul hadeeth Ml. Abdul Halim Rahimahullah a great Alim Deen has purchased land for orphans fully paid.
Unfortunately, he passed away, and now Al-Ihsaan Trust has taken the responsibility to build an orphanage with 6 story foundation for up to 700 orphans.
The building will comprise ground-floor shops and businesses as self-sustaining projects to fund the orphanage.
An indoor multi-purpose and activities center alongside businesses.
A 1st-floor Masjid and the rest classes with boarding facilities and accommodation.
May Allah reward and accept this dream of Hazrat Ml. Abdul Halim Rahimahullah.