An-Nur Quranic Institute

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An-Nur Quranic Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing accessible and high-quality Quranic education to underserved rural communities in the Ashanti Region, Ghana. Our strategy is to establish madrasahs in these communities and equip the madrasahs with highly trained and motivated facilitators, teaching and learning materials like Qurans, books, White boards etc. Our vision i

Photos from An-Nur Quranic Institute's post 27/07/2025

🕌 Buy a Pocket Sajada — Support a Rural Madrasah!

We’re selling portable prayer mats, and 100% of the profit goes to support our Rural Madrasah Project, which provides free Qur’anic education in rural Ghana.

📦 Nationwide delivery
📍 Depots in Kumasi & Cape Coast

đź“© DM to order - 0544943988

01/06/2025

🕊️ Weekly Tafseer | Week 6
Surah Al-Fatiha: Ayah 6
“Guide us to the Straight Path.”

The most repeated du’a in our lives — yet how deeply do we feel it?

This is not just a request for direction…
It’s a cry for clarity, stability, and faithfulness in a world full of distractions.

Every step you take, ask Allah to guide it.
Every decision, seek His light.

🎧 Listen to today’s tafseer and let this ayah reshape your path.

đź’¬ What does the Straight Path look like for you?

25/05/2025

🕊️ Weekly Tafseer | Day 5
Surah Al-Fatiha: Ayah 5
“You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help.”

This is not just a verse — it's a lifestyle.
Total devotion. Total reliance.
We bow only to Allah, and we depend only on Him.

Every prayer, every struggle, every moment —
It's all for Him. And only He can help us through it.

🎧 Listen to this week’s tafseer and renew your sincerity.

đź’¬ What does worship and reliance mean to you personally?

’budu

23/05/2025

Not every madrasah has walls.
Not every Qur’an class happens in a classroom.
In many rural communities, Islamic education happens under trees, in open fields, or on someone’s porch — because that’s all they have.

📚 This week’s Comment Box question:
"Have you ever attended a madrasah in such conditions? How did it shape your understanding of Islamic knowledge?"

đź’¬ Share your experiences, memories, or reflections below.
Your story might inspire someone to support Islamic education in underserved areas.

📍Let’s make the invisible visible.
Together, we reflect. Together, we grow.

21/05/2025

📍 Impact Spotlight: Morso Community
🕌 Voices from the Village – Real Stories, Real Impact

Let’s take a moment to reflect on the impact of the An-Nur Rural Madrasah in the heart of the Morso community, a small farming village in the Sekyere South District of the Ashanti Region — home to many from the Gurma tribe.

📖 From learning to recite the Qur’an to understanding basic Islamic teachings, our students in Morso are growing spiritually and intellectually, one session at a time.

✨ These are not just lessons — they are lifelines. And the stories that emerge from this community speak volumes about why access to religious education truly matters.

🎥 Stay tuned as we share real stories from Morso — through the voices of the very students and families whose lives are being transformed.

🤲🏾 Thank you to everyone supporting this mission. The light of knowledge is reaching places where it’s needed most.

18/05/2025

🕊️ Weeky Quran Reflection | Episode 4
Surah Al-Fatiha: Ayah 4
“Master of the Day of Judgment.”

In a world full of power struggles and injustice, this verse reminds us:
On that Day, all power belongs to Allah alone.

He is the true Judge — perfectly just, perfectly fair.
No excuses. No favoritism. Just truth.

🎧 Tap in and reflect with today’s tafseer.
Let every action today prepare you for that Day.

đź’¬ What does this ayah stir in your heart?

16/05/2025

Imagine a village where there’s no trained Imam to lead Jumu’ah.
Now imagine they had to postpone Friday prayers to Saturday — not out of disrespect, but out of desperation.

This actually happened. And sadly, it’s not a one-time case.

💬 This week’s Comment Box Session asks:
"Have you witnessed or heard of such challenges in rural Islamic life?"

🕌 How did your rural community handle religious leadership gaps?
📚 What does this say about access to Islamic education in our villages?

Drop your thoughts in the comments or share your story in DMs — your voice could highlight the realities others overlook.

13/05/2025

📖 There’s a special kind of joy in teaching the Qur’an to children in rural communities — it’s an experience you won’t want to miss!

Look at how our dedicated volunteers are guiding these eager young hearts to recite the Qur’an. Their excitement to learn is truly inspiring! 🌟

Do you know how to teach the Qur’an?
Do you have a few weekends to spare?

🤝 Join us in our mission to uplift rural communities and combat religious ignorance — starting right here in the Ashanti Region.

Your time could be the light that shapes a child’s future.✨

11/05/2025

🕊️ Weekly Quran Reflection | Episode 2
Surah Al-Fatiha: Ayah 2
“All praise is due to Allah—Lord of the Worlds.”

True praise belongs only to Allah — not just for His blessings, but for who He is: the Sustainer of all creation.

Today’s tafseer dives into the meaning of “Rabb” and why Alhamdulillah is more than just a phrase — it’s a mindset of gratitude, even in tough times.

🎧 Listen, reflect, and remember to whisper Alhamdulillah today.

đź’¬ What are you thankful for today? Share in the comments.

09/05/2025

Were you raised in a rural area?
Did you have access to a madrasah, or did you travel long distances to learn the Qur’an?
Was there a teacher or moment that shaped your journey?

💬 We’d love to hear your story. Comment below or send us a DM — we may feature your reflection (with your permission) in our upcoming series.

Let’s shine a light on the lived realities of rural Islamic life. 🌾📖
Your story could inspire support and change.

📌 Use the hashtag:

07/05/2025

📚 At An-Nur Quranic Institute, we believe that religious ignorance in rural communities isn’t a result of unwillingness — it’s a result of limited access.

🎥 This video captures the joy and eagerness of children in one of the supported rural community as they learn the Qur’an — a chance they wouldn't have had without your support.

Our mission is clear: make Islamic knowledge accessible to every rural child through qualified teachers, learning materials, and consistent support.

✨ With your help, we can bring light to more communities.
🤲🏾 Support the cause. Change a life. Preserve the Deen.

04/05/2025

🕊️ Weekly Tafseer | Episode 1
Surah Al-Fatiha: Ayah 1
“In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.”

Every beautiful beginning starts with the name of Allah.
This ayah reminds us that Allah’s mercy surrounds us — in joy, in pain, in every moment.

🎧 Listen to today’s tafseer to understand the power of Bismillah — and how it anchors us in His mercy and love.

đź’¬ What does Bismillah mean to you? Share your reflections below.

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Plot 33 Tottoe Street, Fumesua
Kumasi
AE-0534-6721