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‘Quran Brings Peace to Heart’: 50 Memorizers Graduate from Kabul School

17:07 - August 10, 2024
News ID: 3489439
IQNA – Fifty individuals, including several girls, have graduated from a religious school in Kabul, marking the twelfth graduation ceremony for Quran memorizers from the institution.

 

During the ceremony, some of the female graduates highlighted the need for access to modern sciences alongside their religious education, Tolo News reported on Friday.

Hasiba, one of the Quran memorizers, expressed this sentiment, stating, "The path of religious sciences is open, but the paths to modern sciences are closed. Our request to the Islamic Emirate is to open those paths."

Another graduate, Lima, spoke about the spiritual benefits of the Quran, saying, "The Quran has its own place and blessings, and when we recite or listen to the Quran, it brings great peace to the heart."

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Other graduates also emphasized the Quran's significant role in personal and societal growth. Marina Mohammadi, a fellow memorizer, encouraged other girls to pursue religious studies with sincerity, adding, "Allah supports those who have sincerity in the path of religion. When one has a sincere intention, Allah supports them one hundred percent."

The school's officials noted that the graduates were trained in memorization, recitation, and Tajweed (proper pronunciation).

Bashir Ahmad, the organizer of the event, explained that the ceremony aimed to seek Allah's approval and to encourage students who have dedicated themselves to religious studies.

 

Source: Agencies

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