General Questions

1What is Qariatul Ihsan?
Qariatul Ihsan is a faith-driven, self-sustaining Islamic community in Rajshahi combining organic agriculture, Islamic education, healthcare, and social enterprise.
2Where is your project located?
We are based in Zhikra, Godagari, Rajshahi, Bangladesh, on over 2.5 acres of land with expansion plans up to 7 acres.
3Can anyone visit the project site?
Yes, visitors are welcome by prior appointment. We also host guided tours, volunteer programs, and seasonal events.
4How can I contribute or donate to the project?
You can donate directly through our website or contact us to sponsor a student, tree, livestock unit, or clinic service.


Agriculture & Sustainability

1What crops do you grow organically?
We grow Amon and Boro rice, wheat, seasonal vegetables (like spinach, carrots, eggplant), and fruits like guava, papaya, and banana—all without chemical fertilizers.
2Are your farm products available for sale?
Yes, we offer organic produce through our local and online marketplace, including rice, flour, vegetables, bio-fertilizer, and mustard oil.
3What makes your farming method sustainable?
We use crop rotation, composting, water efficiency, and Shariah-compliant animal care to regenerate soil and avoid harmful chemicals.
4Do you offer training in farming or composting?
Yes, we conduct seasonal workshops on organic farming, livestock care, compost production, and agribusiness planning.


Faith & Education

1What type of madrasa education do you offer?
Our madrasa teaches Qur’an memorization, tajweed, Arabic, aqeedah, and fiqh along with basic literacy and ethical training.
2Can girls attend your educational programs?
Yes, we offer tailored programs and safe spaces for girls and women in Islamic learning, skills training, and halaqas.
3Do you host any regular religious gatherings?
Yes, we organize weekly halaqas, Jummah khutbahs, guest lectures by scholars, and annual dawah events.
4Is your educational model open to partnerships?
Absolutely. We welcome collaboration with madrasas, Islamic educators, and training organizations for curriculum, resources, or joint projects.

Health & Community Services

1What kind of health services do you provide?
Our clinic offers free OPD consultations, basic medications, and community health screenings for rural families.
2Are mental health services available?
Yes, we integrate Islamic counseling and mental wellness support, especially for youth, mothers, and elderly in distress.
3Can outside doctors or students volunteer?
Yes, qualified healthcare professionals and medical students can volunteer through structured programs or short-term camps.
4Do you offer any community development services?
Yes, including vocational training, organic marketplace development, Islamic books & clothing distribution, and food security initiatives.