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Quran Competition Serves to Unite Society: Somali PM

15:03 - March 12, 2025
News ID: 3492283
IQNA – Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre said the country’s national Quran competition helps to promote unity in the society.

Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre at the opening ceremony of the country’s national Quran contest.

 

Barre made the remark in an address to a ceremony in which he officially inaugurated the annual national Quran recitation competition in the capital, Mogadishu.

The event aims to promote religious education and unity within Somali society.

The prime minister emphasized the role of Somali scholars in guiding the youth by imparting the teachings of the Quran, Islamic ethics, and the Sunnah.

He stressed the importance of fostering a generation grounded in religious knowledge and values, noting that this would help counter extremist ideologies and prevent the misrepresentation of Islam that has led to the bloodshed of the Somali people.

“The Quran competition serves as a platform to unite our society, promoting cohesion and solidarity within Muslim communities. We are reminded of the critical importance of upholding the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah in our daily lives, as they guide us to protect our faith and adhere to the commands of Allah,” said Barre.

He also urged Somali scholars to take a leading role in the fight against extremist groups and to dispel false ideologies that distort the true essence of Islam.

 

Source: radiodalsan.com

 

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