The Arab country’s “Irshad wa Tawjih” (guidance and counselling) Society organized the course.
The closing ceremony was held at the mosque of the Islamic Preaching College in Beirut, with the participation of scholars, Quranic teachers, and the families of the participants, al-Ahed News reported.
The ceremony began with the recitation of verses from the Quran and prayer for the souls of the martyrs of Lebanon and Palestine.
Then, Sheikh Zakariya Dadu, one of the scholars present at the event, delivered a speech in which he emphasized the importance of raising the new generation based on Islamic values, principles, and good morals.
Next, Sheikh Abdullah Jabri, the secretary general of the Ummah Movement in Lebanon, addressed the ceremony.
He stated that such Quranic courses are effective in establishing a strong moral foundation in society and in steering clear of undesirable behaviors, ultimately cultivating a generation that memorizes the Quran.
He urged the graduates of this course to seize their youth by adhering to Islamic and human values and to support the oppressed.
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He praised the efforts made to spread the teachings of Islam, as well as the courses on Quranic and religious studies, the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) Seerah, and ethics, along with activities aimed at supporting Palestine.
He also paid tribute to the resistance movements and people in Palestine and the fighters who bring dignity to the Muslim Ummah with their blood.
At the end of the ceremony, certificates and both cash and non-cash gifts were presented to the male and female Quran students by the event organizers.
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