The Federation of Associations that Value Humanity (IDDEF) opened a madrasa, mosque and masjid with the support of philanthropists in Afghanistan, where it continues its education and humanitarian aid activities. Seyyid-el Murselin Madrasah, which was built in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and the Mosque of the Ministry of Energy and Water Affairs, and the Sultan Mahmud Gaznevi Masjid, which was completed in the city of Gazni, were put into service. Members of the Executive Board of IDDEF and İsmailağa community delegation who went to Afghanistan from Turkey attended the opening ceremonies and made a series of visits and contacts.
“CHILDREN AND YOUTH WILL RECEIVE FREE EDUCATION AT OUR MADRASAH”
In the statement made by IDDEF regarding the opening of the madrasah, masjid and mosque built in Afghanistan, “Friendly country Afghanistan is trying to recover rapidly, especially after the end of the occupation period. While the humanitarian crisis is alleviated by delivering humanitarian aid from our country with the ‘Goodness Trains’ under the leadership of our state, as IDDEF, together with our humanitarian aid activities, we are involved in the process of the country's reconstruction, revitalization and training. In this context, we opened the Sultan Mahmud Gaznevi Masjid, Seyyid-el Murselin Madrasah, which we built with the support of our benefactors, and the Ministry of Energy and Water Affairs Mosque, which we completed the renovation. As the future of the country, children and young people will receive a nice and comfortable education free of charge in our madrasah.”
“WE DO HUMANITARIAN AID ACTIVITIES WITH SUPPORTING EDUCATION”
In the statement, the work carried out by IDDEF in Afghanistan was also mentioned and said, “As IDDEF, we are trying to meet all the needs of our Afghan brothers by holding their hands with the understanding that a brother is evident not in good times, but in difficult times. As we all know, societies coming out of war need everything. We strive for the oppressed and aggrieved people to breathe a sigh of relief by providing many cash and in-kind aids such as health, education, economy, shelter, food. We see that education is the most important building block of Afghanistan's progress and survival. We increase our education efforts for the hope, unity and solidarity of the country for the future, and we carry out humanitarian aid activities by supporting education.”