Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School
The Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School (GLIS) complex is a private non-profit institution in Accra founded in 2000 and commissioned in May 2001 by the then vice president of Ghana, Aliu Mahama. The school consist of Primary School, Junior High School (JHS), Senior High School (SHS) and an Arabic Studies Unit (ASU).
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Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School
The Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School (GLIS) complex is a private non-profit institution in Accra founded in 2000 and commissioned in May 2001 by the then vice president of Ghana, Aliu Mahama. The school consist of Primary School, Junior High School (JHS), Senior High School (SHS) and an Arabic Studies Unit (ASU).
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The Ghana-Lebanon Islamic Scho ...... an Arabic Studies Unit (ASU).
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Ghana
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Ghana Islamic Society for Education and Reformation
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English,Arabic
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Opp. Odaw Railway Station, Kwame Nkrumah Circle
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Allah taught man that which he knew not
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Ghana-Lebanon Islamic School
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Gliss
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AN5219
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Mr. Bala Saad
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Primary, Junior high school, Senior high school, Arabic Studies Unit
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Active
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The Ghana-Lebanon Islamic Scho ...... an Arabic Studies Unit (ASU).
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