Support A Child In Syria To Memorise The Quran
One Nation is currently has 300 children in Syria that are learning to memorise the noble Quran.
When you sponsor a Hafiz in Syria, you are supporting them to read, learn and memorise the Holy Qur’an. You are also providing them with a platform to build a better future.
A Donation of £15 a month (£180 a year) will sponsor a childs Hifz education in Syria.
To donate visit www.OneNationUK.org
100% Donations Policy
Regular updates :
https://www.facebook.com/onenationUK/
Видео Support A Child In Syria To Memorise The Quran канала One Nation
When you sponsor a Hafiz in Syria, you are supporting them to read, learn and memorise the Holy Qur’an. You are also providing them with a platform to build a better future.
A Donation of £15 a month (£180 a year) will sponsor a childs Hifz education in Syria.
To donate visit www.OneNationUK.org
100% Donations Policy
Regular updates :
https://www.facebook.com/onenationUK/
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