[16][17][18] In 2014, the Qatari government issued a decree of names of participating schools in Qatar that were eligible for an educational voucher system for the 2014/2015 academic year.
[2] The voucher system is intended to promote a higher quality of education in Qatar, improve the academic achievement standards, and raise the level of competition between schools.
[2] The al-Furqan school was selected by the Qatari government as an institution that meets the standards and sources of the Supreme Education Council.
In January 2009, the al-Furqan Schools submitted a check for QR 1 million (approximately US$274,593) to Eid Charity for the purpose of aid efforts in Gaza.
[19] During the same month, Eid Charity undertook three programs in cooperation with the al-Furqan preparatory and secondary schools entitled "Gaza, a Code of Honor.
A founding member of Eid Charity, Abd al-Rahman bin Umayr al-Nuaymi, is a U.S. Department of the Treasury Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) accused of overseeing the transfer of over $2 million per month to ISIS’ predecessor, al-Qaeda in Iraq.
[4] Described as "the biggest and most influential activist Salafi-controlled relief organization in the world" in a Carnegie Endowment report, Eid Charity also had close ties to the now defunct Madid Ahl al-Sham fundraising campaign.
[28] One of Alkarama's founding members, Abd al-Rahman bin Umayr al-Nuaymi, listed by the U.S. Treasury as a financier and representative of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, are Specially Designated Global Terrorists.