Lebanese Education Expert Dr. Ahmad Badra Visits Aghosh Orphan Care Home

Renowned Arab scholar and education expert, Fazilat al-Shaykh al-Ustaadh Dr. Ahmad Badra, made a special visit to the welfare institution of Minhaj-ul-Quran, Aghosh Orphan Care Home. The Director of Aghosh Complex, Colonel (R) Mubashir Iqbal, along with the teachers and children, warmly welcomed the distinguished guest.

Shaykh Ahmed Badra Visits Aghosh Complex 2025

Colonel (R) Mubashir Iqbal gave a detailed briefing on the educational and training system of Aghosh Orphan Care Home, stating that it is a welfare initiative providing children with international-standard education, food, ccommodation, and training. He emphasized that the children here not only receive academic education but also special attention is given to their moral, spiritual, and social development.

Dr. Ahmad Badra spent time with the children of Aghosh, observing their educational environment and interacting with them lovingly. He expressed his happiness, saying, "I am pleased that Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has established an excellent institution for orphaned children. This institution meets all the requirements for quality education and training. I am very happy to see the building constructed for orphan children. It looks magnificent from the outside."

He further added, "Caring for orphaned and destitute children and providing them with quality education and training is a fundamental characteristic of civilized societies. Love and compassion for orphans is a beloved tradition of the Prophet (PBUH). Institutions like Aghosh play a vital role in shaping the future of nations."

Dr. Ahmad Badra praised the modern curriculum, excellent hostel facilities, and comprehensive training system provided at the institution. He remarked, "Today's children are the architects of tomorrow. If they are given proper guidance and equal opportunities, they will make Pakistan's name shine on the global stage."

Dr. Muhammad Farooq Rana, Director of the Fareed Millat Research Institute, was also present during the visit.