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Thousands of Students Taking Summer Quranic Courses in Iraq  

20:45 - June 11, 2025
News ID: 3493414
IQNA – The Quranic centers affiliated to the Astan (custodianship) of Hazrat Abbas (AS) holy shrine are holding summer Quran courses for students in Baghdad, Diwaniyah and Diyala governorates of Iraq.

Students attending a Quranic class in Iraq.

 

The centers are affiliated to the Quran Sciences Assembly of the Astan, according to Al-Kafeel website.

The Quranic courses have attracted 16,000 students to their educational programs.

The Quran Sciences Assembly continues to implement summer Quran courses in the suburbs of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, as well as in the districts of Diwaniyah and Diyala. These courses are supervised by hundreds of specialized instructors and involve thousands of students.

Since its launch last month, the summer Quran course program in Baghdad has seen extensive participation and enthusiasm from students. More than 9,000 students have registered for these courses, which are overseen by the Quranic Institute of Baghdad, affiliated with the assembly.

Thousands of students have enrolled in mosques and Hussainiyas around the capital, where, in addition to Quranic studies and the Seerah of Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS, they attend regular daily lessons covering a wide range of religious, ethical, jurisprudential, doctrinal, and educational topics.

The summer Quran courses also witnessed the participation of 480 students, including youth and boys, across 13 mosques in the Al-Sadir and Al-Shanifiya areas, under the supervision of 16 specialized instructors.

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Meanwhile, 540 students took part in courses held at 18 locations in the Afak area, supervised by 18 teachers. These courses in Diwaniyah are part of a comprehensive educational and training program. The project’s activities began last month, involving 6,000 students aged 7 to 17, guided by 200 instructors across 173 mosques and Husseiniyas.

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