IQNA

"Islamic Knowledge" Contest Held in Bosnia

12:13 - April 24, 2012
News ID: 2311494
A contest on "Islamic Knowledge" was held on April 22 at Ćamil Sijerčić public school in Zenica city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to IQNA’s branch in Europe, some 45 students from 15 public schools of the city attended the competition.
Opening ceremony of the event began with a performance by Tawashih (religious song) group of the school and continued with a speech by D. Elvedin Hasanbašić, principal of the school, who talked about importance of gaining and developing Islamic knowledge.
The competition of the secondary school students began with presence of Amina Grabus, university lecturer and advisor in religious sciences.
The participants also paid a visit to Vranduk Fort on the sidelines of the contest.

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