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NIDA-E-YATEEM (VOICE OF ORPHAN
GIRLS)
The Gaya Muslim Girls' Orphanage

FACTS AT A GLANCE
The girls after
successfully passing the matriculation examination from the school of the
institution, gain easy admission in different colleges and Arabic medium
institutions.
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Allah
(SWT) makes a place in heaven for the person who contributes to orphans
from a portion of his wealth and food (Hadith) l
Taking care of widows and orphans is the highest act of obedience to the
will and command of Allah (SWT). It is same as taking part in (Jihad)
performing (Hajj) or Observance of a regular fasting
(Hadith-Muslim and Bukhari Sharif)
lDay
of Establishment: 21st
December 1986, with three orphan girls in a rented tiled house which has
now been purchased.
lMotive
of Establishment: Janab Late
Enayeth Khan, founder of "The Gaya Muslim Orphanage", had
expressed his desire for its establishment in a letter which he wrote in
1938.
lEducation:
Primary l
Middle l
High School l
Department of Hifz-wa-Tajwid (Memorisation of the Holy Quran)
l Home
Science and Vocational Training such as Tailoring l
Painting l
Mehndi
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Designing etc.
lEducational
Session: January to December
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Total orphan girl students:
(100)
lStrength
of non-orphan girls: (22)
comprising of boarders and other local girls etc.
lStrength
of teaching and non-teaching staff:
30
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Annual Budget:
Rs. 11 Lakh approx.
lSource
of income: Donations from Muslim
Ummah.
lExpenditure:
The institution bears the entire expenses of the orphan girls from clasp
to hem.
Achievements by
students: (1) Like
every year, the students achieved (100%) success in the results declared
for Matric examination. (2) Four students of (Class VII & IX) have
become Hafaza after completion of memorisation of Holy Quran. They became
Hafaza while carrying on with their studies in modern education. Other
students are also undertaking memorisation of Holy Quran while
simultaneously pursuing the modern education. (3) Department of
Adult Education had been established on 20th June 2002. A young
married illiterate woman has enrolled herself for the course and is
pursuing her studies as a paid boarder. Several illiterate girls and women
have also enrolled themselves for the course. The Adult Education
Programme is of one year duration.
Note:
Those young girls and women who are illiterate and wish to enroll
themselves for the Adult Education Programme can contact the institution
for the same.
An
appeal (Kafala Scheme):
Every year 50 to 60 orphan girls have to return saddened and
without being admitted because of pressing financial problems. Annual
expenditure for the education of an orphan girl is (Rs. 7,500/=)
only. Brethren-in-Islam too can generously contribute towards this by
bearing the expenses of at least one orphan girl. l
If you do not care for them they would remain illiterate. Allah (SWT)
would indeed hold you accountable on the Day of Judgment. l
So long as the wealthy section of the community does not take the
responsibility of educating at least one orphan girl, the dream of
spreading literacy would never be fulfilled. Instead, the gap of
illiteracy would further widen. "Educating a girl is as if a whole
family has been educated" l
It is the duty of wealthy persons to take care of the helpless, orphan
girls of the community. Please help this growing institution through l
Zakat l
Fitra l
Sadqah l
Charity l
Donation and Bank interest etc. Cheques and Drafts to be made in the
name of "The Gaya Muslim Girls' Orphanage". Send your
cheques, drafts and money-orders on the following address:
General Secretary,
The Gaya Muslim Girls' Orphanage
AT: Kolowna,
P.O: Cherki, Pincode 824237, Distt: Gaya
(Bihar) India (
(0631) 2734437
Bank A/c No. 7752
Union Bank Of India (Main Gaya Branch)
Iqbal Ahmad Khan
Founder & General Secretary
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