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25 November 2025 / 4. Jamaad-Ul-Akhar 1447

Computers for Students

Computers for Students

The 13th of Rajab is the day that Allah (swt) gifted humanity with a grand and holy gift - the birth of the Prince of Believers, our beloved Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as). On the 13th of Rajab this year, The World Federation, in thought with this auspicious day, humbly presented Al-Tawheed School in Dar al Zahra with 10 new computers. This creates a small computer lab for the school, which allows the students a further opportunity to increase their knowledge within the fields of computer and science.

The students of Al-Tawheed School, who are very excited about their new computer lab, have stood together for a congregational supplication in order to express their deep gratitude towards the incredible generosity and good deed of the donor. 

Also in continuation of our support to the Hawza students, The World Federation gifted 10 laptops to community students in Dar al Zahra to acknowledge their effort in Islamic studies, which we hope would be helpful in their personal development, research and learning InshaAllah.

The World Federation would like to pass its sincere appreciation and many thanks towards the respected donor, Haj Abbas Aly from Australia, who kindly donated these computers and laptops. 

We ask Allah (swt) by the Holy Month of Rajab to bless him and his family and shower upon them His blessings and countless mercy.


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