STUDENTS' ASSISTANCE IN PRESERVING ORPHAN COMPENSATION FOR THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY AT LUBBUL LABIB BOARDING SCHOOL
Keywords:
Charity, orphans, worshipAbstract
Orphan charity is a form of social care that is highly recommended in Islam. Through this assistance, orphans can fulfill their basic needs, such as education and health, and feel the love of the community. Orphan charity is not only an obligation, but also a form of worship that brings great rewards. In Islamic teachings, orphans have a special position and need to receive attention and affection from the community. By providing charity, we help reduce the social inequality that orphans often experience. They are often a vulnerable group who lose access to education and other basic needs.
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