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Qatar to Reopen All Quran Teaching Centers

13:03 - April 20, 2022
News ID: 3478575
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Qatar’s Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Ministry plans to reopen all of the country’s Quran teaching centers in the near future.

Quran teaching center in Qatar

 

Qatari Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Ghanem bin Shaheen bin Ghanem Al Ghanem said that the ministry is working in coordination with the competent authorities in the country to reopen all Holy Quran learning centers in the country during the coming period.

The ministry announced on November 1, 2021, the resumption of teaching the Holy Quran to students at 61 centers, in line with the state’s plan for the gradual lifting of precautionary measures at that time.

Speaking to QNA, on how the Holy Quran teaching centers can resume their activity after easing the precautionary and preventive measures imposed by the state after the COVID-19 crisis, the minister affirmed the keenness of the ministry in its various departments since the beginning of the pandemic to take all preventive measures in line with the precautionary measures taken by the state to limit the spread of the virus, as all departments held their various events and activities remotely, taking advantage of modern electronic technology.

The Department of Da’wah and Religious Guidance, since the start of the pandemic in 2020, has also launched “Taahod” program to teach Quran through the Ministry of Education platform on Microsoft Teams program.

He called on all segments of society, men, women, youth, and girls as well as young children to benefit from the Quranic and advocacy programs offered by the ministry in the country’s mosques and advocacy and Quranic centers and through the ministry’s accounts on social media platforms, the ministry’s website and Islam Web.

On the exceptional global project in its writing and design “Mus’haf Qatar”, which was inaugurated by Qatar in 2008, the Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs said that the journey of this project, which has started in 1991, represents the vision of an Amir and the march of a state, explaining that this project is a historical milestone for Qatar as it carries a great meaningfulness for the state, given that it is a renewed and modernized transcript of the Holy Quran in the name of the State of Qatar.

The first international competition of its kind for Arabic calligraphy was held, which gathered about 120 of the most skilled calligraphers in the Islamic world, he said, adding that another similar competition on Quran designs was held, where the best three designers have won.

The design of Mus’haf Qatar was formed from the beauty of nature with its dimensions and shapes, the giving of Islamic values with its purity and innate nature, and the Islamic civilization with its humanity and universality, he said.

The minister said that four editions of Mus’haf Qatar have been made so far, adding that the fifth edition is underway, while about 2.5 million copies of the Mus’haf Qatar have been distributed since its printing inside and outside Qatar.

This distribution is carried out externally in more than 100 countries in different continents of the world, through the embassies of the State of Qatar in those countries, and in coordination with the Ministries of Endowments and Religious Affairs, Islamic centers, universities and international Islamic personalities, he added.

 

Source: thepeninsulaqatar.com

 

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