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  2. Al-Khair School - Wikipedia

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    The school officially opened to the public in 2003 and was enrolled with only five pupils. The sports hall was a converted warehouse and the school itself was an office. The founder of the school is Imam Qasim Ahmad. He is also the founder of the Al-Khair Foundation.

  3. List of schools in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Al Amal Indian School – Salmiya; Al Rashid Indian School – Farwaniya; Carmel School – Khaitan; Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian Private School (DPS) – Al Ahmadi; Gulf Indian School – Mangaf; India International School; Indian Learners Own Academy; Indian Community School, Amman branch – Salmiya, Block 12

  4. Qasim Rashid Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    In this year Al-Khair school also passed their first Ofsted inspection. [8] In 2010, AKF was a founding member of the Muslim Charities Forum. [9] AKF has supported the victims of many earthquakes, including the Haiti earthquake and Pakistan floods of 2010, the horn of Africa famine relief, and the Japan earthquake of 2011. Their work in Haiti ...

  5. Al-Khair Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khair Secondary School. The name of the foundation, ‘Al-Khair’, is translated to mean ‘goodness’ in Arabic. [5] The AKF began as an Islamic school in Croydon in 2003. [6] It evolved into a service organisation to the UK community first, with an initial focus on education, and also charity work. The founder of the AKF School is the ...

  6. Mustansiriyya Madrasa - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mustansiriyya Madrasa (Arabic: المدرسة المستنصرية) was a medieval-era scholarly complex in Baghdad, Iraq, that provided a universal system of higher education. It was established in 1227 CE and was named after and built by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir in Baghdad, Iraq .

  7. Ghulam Haider Khan High School - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Haidar Khan High School is an all-boys school located in Khair Khana, Kabul, Afghanistan. The school is named after Afghan Prince Ghulam Haidar Khan, son of Emir Dost Mohammad Khan, who fought against the British forces in the July 1839 Battle of Ghazni during the First Anglo-Afghan War. It has about 10,000 students from seven to twelfth ...

  8. List of schools in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Aisha-i-Durani School (girls) (a.k.a. Durani High School or Mädchengymnasium Aysha-e Durani) Amani High School (aka Amani–Oberrealschule) Afghan Yaar High School (private) Ashaqan Arefan School; Al Fattha High School (girls) Aryob Public School (APS) Central Asia English School / Computer Center (Central Asia Institute supported)

  9. Jamiat Kheir - Wikipedia

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    Jamiat Kheir (Jam'iyyatou Khair; Arabic: جمعية خير; Arabic pronunciation: [dʒamʕijjatu xair]; different Latin spellings have also been used in the past, such as Djamiat Chair, Djameat Geir, Djamijat Chaer, Jam'iyyat khair or Jamiatul Khair) is one of a few early private institutions in Indonesia that is engaged in education, and is instrumental in the history of Indonesian struggle ...