
The center announced that these courses have been resumed through its branches in Lebanon and the Imam Ali (AS) Dar-ul-Quran center after the success of Quranic programs in a number of villages and cities of Lebanon.
Sayed Ali Abul Hassan, head of the branches in Lebanon, said strengthening the Quranic culture and institutionalizing religious values among male and female students are among the goal of holding these courses.
These programs include teaching the rules of recitation and Tajweed, correct recitation of the Quran, Quranic concepts specific to mothers, lessons on Quranic ethics, the life of Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS), and jurisprudential seminars, he noted.
Abul Hassan said that after the success of the center’s staff in holding Quranic gatherings and competitions in Lebanese cities and villages during the month of Ramadan, the decision was made to hold these courses in the three months of Shawwal, Dhul-Qa'dah, and Dhul-Hijjah as well.
He emphasized that these courses provide students and interested parties with the opportunity to continue learning Quranic lessons and interacting with the Quran.
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The Lebanese branches of the center strive with these programs to strengthen Quranic identity and religious knowledge in a comprehensive manner that includes theoretical and practical training, which has a positive impact among the participants, he went on to say.
Translated by Seyed Hossein Beheshti Shakib
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