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Az-Zahraa Islamic Academy

2003 establishments in British ColumbiaAll accuracy disputesEducational institutions established in 2003Elementary schools in British ColumbiaElementary schools in Richmond, British Columbia
Islamic schools in CanadaPrivate schools in British Columbia

Az-Zahraa Islamic Academy (informally referred to as AZIA) is an independent Pre-school through Grade 7 school in Richmond, BC.

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Az-Zahraa Islamic Academy
No. 5 Road, Richmond

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Az-Zahraa Islamic Centre

No. 5 Road 8580
V6Y Richmond (East Richmond)
British Columbia, Canada
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