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Eid Ul-Adha Congratulations

Eid ِUl-Adha Congratulations   Tzu Chi charity and Al-Manahil International School celebrate Eid Ul-Adha on the day of Arafa and wish all good and blessings for everyone.   For more news in English  

Good Food Package

Good Food-Package

The cooperation between Tzu Chi association and Takhfif Alazamat association has led to the distribution of more than (700) food package.   The volunteers in Tzu Chi have distributed more than (700) food packages to families  in need in Sultangazi…

The Second Training Course

İKİNCİ EĞİTİM KURSU

The start of the second training course at Almanahil International School technology focused.      The second training course which concentrates on technology and computer skills started at El Menahil International School. The course is focused on the basic programs…

It’s Islam

O İSLÂM

Members of Tzu Chi in Taiwan share photos of 500-year old Holy Koran photos.   Master Cheng Yen shows great interest in the Koran copy. During the yearly meeting of Tzu Chi in Jordan last week, after one member…

The Beginning of the Summer Club

The Beginning of the Summer Club Oh, Allah! for the sake of childhood ** spread all blessings of peace everywhere. And the save laughter of the children ** by which, the impossible can be real. To draw the smile and…

Honoring Day

The meeting held at Almanahil International School yesterday was not a usual meeting.      However, it was a celebrating day when hard-working teachers were honored. Those teachers who showed great creativity during the last school year. They were creative…

Intensive Courses

دورات مكثفة

On last Tuesday, an emergent course on how to use technology in teaching.   The world changed into distant learning technology after the Corona virus epidemic and its consequences on various scales. The focal point was ZOOM App as a…

LGS EXAM

Students of intermediate schools eighth grade in Turkey went to the exam centres to do secondary school entry exam. It’s known as LGS.   El Menahil International  School,  as  one of those centres was visited by its eighth grade  students…