Madrassa Visiting & Village Charity (SWADAKA )

Visiting a madrasa offers a unique insight into Islamic education and culture. Madrasas, known as special schools that teach Islamic religious studies alongside general subjects, have long played a significant role in guiding and supervising students and society in Jambiani village.

The Islamic Madrasas in Jambiani have initiated programs aimed at promoting understanding of Islamic education and culture to guests and hosts of diverse backgrounds. Visitors have the opportunity to witness firsthand how madrasas operate and contribute positively to society, serving as bridges of understanding and cooperation among people of different religions and cultures.

By fostering respect and appreciation for diverse educational and cultural practices, we can nurture a more inclusive and harmonious society built on mutual understanding and respect. During a visit to a madrasa, guests can observe the daily routines of students and teachers, as well as learn about the history and development of these institutions. Moreover, they can explore how madrasas serve as centers for not only religious education.

Your visit to our madrasas will not only benefit the teachers and students but will also enrich your own understanding of Islamic education, its challenges, and its contributions to society. We extend a warm invitation to join us on a madrasa visit, where you can learn, observe, and contribute to the well-being of students and the broader community. Together, we can create a brighter future by fostering understanding, respect, and cooperation among diverse cultures.

despite the many challenges facing madrassas in general in jambiani village , the lack and shortage of study materials such as books, tables and chairs, and even the study environment is not pleasant, we also welcome all those who have a pure intention to help or want to donate to helpless people such as widows, the disabled and orphans, as well as those who are interested in offering sacrifices(to slaughter ) such as cows or goats on holidays to reward (swadaka) the community and the village in general to celebrate the holidays.. You are mostly welcome to join us..