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Jordanian Entrepreneur’s Quranic Initiative to Support Marriage

17:37 - January 05, 2026
News ID: 3495974
IQNA – To support marriage and family, a Jordanian entrepreneur announced that young people who memorize six Juzes (parts) of the Quran will receive financial support if they get married.

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Laith Duikat has launched a new social and development project with the aim of helping young people’s marriage, an initiative that has religious, social and economic dimensions.

The project, announced in a video, is based on allocating a fixed monthly amount collected from sales at branches of his store dedicated to the project inside and outside Jordan. Each branch is committed to depositing 20 Jordanian dinars daily into the project’s special fund.

The total amount collected each month is expected to reach approximately 6,000 Jordanian dinars.

The founder of the project explained that the amount will be divided into two parts, with the first part, amounting to 3,000 Jordanian dinars, being allocated to help a young person who meets the criteria for marriage and has memorized six Juzes of the Quran, reflecting the belief that religious and moral values ​​form a solid foundation for forming a stable family.

The second part will be allocated to support a youth or family production or business project, with the aim of promoting economic independence and contributing to community development.

Duikat stated that the project stems from the belief that the family is the nucleus of society and that supporting marriage and local production is an important line of defense against social collapse and economic pressures.

The Jordanian entrepreneur emphasized that the project is not a traditional act of charity, but a project for survival and community building.

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He also said that the initiative will continue in the long term, and plans will be implemented to gradually expand it as resources become available.

This step comes amid intensifying social debates, increasing aversion to marriage, and economic challenges facing Jordanian youth, and presents a different model that combines social solidarity, religious values, and sustainable development.

 

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