The Federation of Associations that Value Humans (IDDEF) carries out a feverish educational work with the madrasahs it opened in different cities of the country, especially the Mahmud Ustaosmanoğlu Complex in Conakry, the capital of the West African country of Guinea.
IDDEF, which does not forget the visually impaired Muslims, is conducive to the visually impaired people to read the Qur'an with a project it has started.
Within the scope of the project, İDDEF gives Arabic lessons in Braille alphabet to visually impaired students at the Ibn-i Battuta Education Center located in the Mahmud Ustaosmanoğlu Complex.
Visually impaired students also receive training in reading the Qur'an, fiqh, the life of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and religious sciences.
“WE STRENGTHEN OUR TIES OF HEARTH”
In the statement made by İDDEF about the project initiated for visually impaired Muslims, "We continue our free education activities at the II. Abdulhamid Han Mosque and Ibn-i Battuta Education Center. Since 2009, we have been providing free education in the madrasahs, we opened in the capital Conakry and other cities. As İDDEF, our activities continue to reach disabled people in the country. In this context, we strengthen our ties with the works, we do throughout the year, especially during eid ul-fitr and eid al-adha, in the Rotema Dispensary region, where disabled people live in Guinea,” the statement said.