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Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School

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Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School (GLIS) nyɛla ʒingama zuɣu shikuru din be Accra ka daa kpa ka di niya bi tam liɣiri bɔbu zuɣu ka daa kpa yuuni 2000 ka daa yooi Anashaara goli May yuuni 2001, tiŋgbani zuɣulaan paa zaŋ ti Ghana, Aliu Mahama n daa yooi li.[1] Shikuru maa malila Primary School, Junior High School (JHS), Senior High School (SHS) ni Arabic Studies Unit (ASU).[2]

Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School Complex (GLIS) daa kpala Anashaara goli January yuuni 2000 ka bɛ daa yooli Anashaara goli May biɛɣu pishi yini ka dali yuuni 2001, Republic of Ghana tiŋgbani zuɣulana paa, Alhaji Aliu Mahama n daa yooi li. Di ni daa pili bɛ daa boli li la Ghana-Lebanon Islamic Secondary School (GLISS) ni b`ohimbu yaɣa bela pɔi ka bɛ daa naan yi pahi di Junior High School mini Primary School. Ghana Islamic Society for Education and Reformation (GISER) sulinsi ni ka lala shikuru ŋɔ be, Laɣingu shɛli ni Lebanese daabihi ban be Ghana tumda.[3] Shikuru maa daa kpami pahi GISER's biɛhigu tumanima ni. [4][5][6][7]


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  6. (Mrs), Mavis Kitcher (2014), Junior Graphic: Issue 715 November 19-25, 2014, p. 13, retrieved 2021-04-13
  7. Ali, Mohammed (2018), Ghana Lebanon Islamic Secondary School tops GSIER 2018 unity games, Graphic Online, archived from the original on 2021-04-13, retrieved 2021-04-13