According to avicenne website, basic principles of Arabic language, reading of the Holy Quran’s verses, marriage laws based on Islamic principles, Hadith sciences and Nabawi Hadiths will be the themes of the three-day seminar.
Mohammad Bashshari, head of the institute, has also invited non-Muslim citizens to participate at the seminar believing that the program will get them acquainted with Islamic rules and principles, particularly marriage in Islam, and paves the way for more interaction among followers of different faiths.
Those willing to attend the program should register at the website of the institute. The course is free for everyone.
Avicenna Institute of Human Sciences in Lille organizes various educational programs for Muslim and non-Muslim citizens with the aim of introducing Islamic teachings to the society.
France has a Muslim population of around 6 million and so it has the largest Muslim minority population in Western Europe.
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