A Perpetual Charity
Chip In To Meet & Help The Poor in Mauritania During Ramadan 2023
& join our charity trip to Mauritania
From April 6th To April 9th 2023
Trip info | How to travel?
- The charity trip to Mauritania starts on April 6th and ends on April 9th.
- Arrival Airport: Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport (NKC)
- You can easily get the entrance visa at the airport.
- Once you book your flight, send us your passport photo on WhatsApp to confirm your participation. (0060183869875)
How to book flight tickets?
The arrival airport code is clarified as part of the trip instructions announced on social media and trip website page. Volunteers can book the flight ticket then send the passport photo and flight ticket to relief4life's trip coordinator to follow up the reception and hotel booking procedures. Visas are usually attainable easily at the arrival airport.
What are trip costs for volunteers?
For each trip, the administrative expenses will be determined and announced. A proposed amount is also specified to contribute to the targets and objectives we try to accomplish during the trip.
What do administrative expenses cover?
Administrative expenses cover all volunteer expenses including: accommodation, food and transportation throughout the journey.
How to donate funds and administrative expenses to Relief4life?
Donations and expenses are received through the trip donation link, it is available now on the trip's website page. In case of any difficulties or inquiries, you can contact the flight coordinator on WhatsApp or email:
- Whatsapp: 0060183869875
- Email: info@relief4life.org
Is there a certain time (deadline) to join the trip?
You can register and join the trip at any time from the date of the announcement of the trip until 7 days before its specified time.
From which countries do travelers take part in Relief4Life's charity trips?
We enjoy the company of volunteers from all countries and cultures of the world. Hundreds of volunteers from Arab and European countries have participated in our previous voluntary trips.
Can I take my children with me on the trip?
Certain flights are dedicated to kids in order to teach them the values of charity and giving. However, your kids can accompany you at most of our trips depending on the participant's age and the nature of the trip. Contact us for any inquiries regarding that.
Let’s put a smile on the faces of our Mauritanian brothers in Ramadan.
Trip Objectives:
To distribute Iftar meals and food baskets
Trip Objectives:
To distribute Financial aids and Zakat
Trip Objectives:
To provide clean water for deprived areas and villages
Trip Objectives:
To continue working on the educational complex
A modern school building.
A boarding home for students.
Gardens, playgrounds, and the outer fence
Goal: To build a modern state-of-the-art school for students from Mauritania and its neighboring countries to grow, studying Islamic sciences and armed with modern technical knowledge.
Trip Objectives:
To distribute Quran copies and school aids
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Why Mauritania?
A beacon spreading faith for West Africa
Mauritania’s geographical location makes her the heart and the gate to the African west, where people from more than 18 countries live. It links the African West to the rest of the Muslim eastern countries.
Mauritanian Muslims were the pioneers who spread Islam in these countries over the centuries.
While Islam is the religion of 60% of people in West Africa, they still lack the presence of educated Muslim scholars who can teach them the basics and get them to reclaim Islam.
What is missing?
Muslim Mauritanian scholars have always played a crucial role in preserving Islamic science including the rules of Islamic law, Arabic language, and Sharia.
Over more than 500 years, Quran and other Islamic sciences were taught to students all over Mauritania in small Quran schools (Kuttabs). Education was fruitful and many proficient graduates went all over Africa to spread, preserve and teach Islam.
However, the outcome of this traditional approach has become less and less impactful in the Mauritanian society and the neighbouring countries due to 2 reasons:
The decrease in the number of graduates due to the long time needed for a student to learn and apprentice to scholars who don’t live in the same place.
Islamic and linguistic sciences being the main focus of students, while technical and modern science is neglected.
The Educational Complex as a solution
To make Mauritania do its role effectively again, this project aims to enhance both the modern sciences and the Islamic and Sharia sciences in parallel.
The main aim is to upbring a generation of active Muslim scholars armed with modern academic and technical knowledge to be effective Islamic leaders of their society and the neighboring countries.
The plan is to distribute the graduates of this school every year as follows:
Students who excel in the fields of modern technical and academic sciences will be sent to continue their education in universities inside and outside Mauritania.
Students who excel in Islamic sciences and Arabic language studies will graduate and be sent to the near and far African and Mauritanian regions to enlighten and educate others on the correct practice and understanding of Islam.
This project is a starting point for establishing a group of interconnected schools and educational complexes around Africa. All these schools will share this project’s vision and a database for optimal use of curriculums and managerial training. We aim to reach a point where we can have 1000 active graduates and scholars every year.