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Al-Azhar Launches Quran Memorization Program for Egyptians Living Abroad

23:27 - December 30, 2024
News ID: 3491273
IQNA – A groundbreaking initiative to offer online Quran memorization programs for Egyptians living abroad has been launched by Al-Azhar University.

Al-Azhar University in Egypt

 

This program aims to connect Egyptians living abroad with their Islamic heritage and provide them with the opportunity to deepen their understanding of Islamic teachings.

To ensure the success of this ambitious project, Al-Azhar conducted rigorous interviews and assessments to select qualified instructors from among the applicants. These instructors will play a crucial role in delivering high-quality online Quranic education to students worldwide.

The program will be delivered entirely online, making it accessible to Egyptians living in any part of the world. It will feature a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of Quranic studies, including Tajweed (rules of Quran recitation) and Tafsir (interpretation).

Qualified instructors will guide students through the memorization process, providing personalized support and ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. The program is designed to be accessible to learners of all ages and levels, with a focus on creating an engaging and supportive learning environment.

This initiative is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of Egyptian expatriates, providing them with a valuable opportunity to connect with their Islamic heritage, strengthen their faith, and contribute to the preservation of Islamic values. By making Quranic education more accessible, Al-Azhar is empowering the Egyptian diaspora to maintain their connection to their roots and contribute to the global Islamic community.

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The program has garnered significant interest, with over 5,000 applications received from Egyptians residing in 69 countries worldwide. The first cohort of 5,000 students is set to commence their studies in January 2025 under the direct supervision of Dr. Mohamed Abdel Rahman al-Dawayni, Deputy Grand Imam of Al-Azhar.

 

Source:  egypttoday.com

 

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