Awqaf Ends Summer Course For Students Of Al Noor Qur'anic Educational Center
Doha: The Department of Da'wah and Religious Guidance at the Ministry of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs has wound up the first summer course for students of the Al Noor Qur'anic Educational Center.
The three-week module saw the participation of 30 Qatari students enrolled in the Centre's evening study circles, whose ages ranged between 9 and 16.
The Department of Da'wah honored the students who participated in the final course, in recognition of their memorization achievements, efforts to review the Holy Qur'an, and reflection on its meanings.
General Supervisor of the Al Noor Qur'anic Educational Center, Youssef Hassan Al Hammadi, highlighted that the course was intended to capitalize on the summer break to hone the students' skills in terms of cultural and faith behaviour through staging a daily program starting from 8am until just prior to the midday prayer.
He clarified that students engaged in memorising two pages from the Holy Qur'an on a daily basis, enhanced by reflection on the Qur'anic concepts and values.
The weekly program featured days devoted to memorizing and reviewing the Holy Qur'an, with Tuesdays dedicated to conducting recreational activities and outdoor excursions, in collaboration with a host of entities, primarily the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya), which delivered a course in cybersecurity, in addition to providing sports fields and swimming pools to strengthen students' physical capabilities, Al Hammadi added.
Educational and Family Supervisor at the Center, His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Abdel Qader Al Farajabi, asserted that this course was not merely confined to scientific and spiritual facets, but rather to promoting righteous conduct and social manners through holding communal Iftar events, midday prayers in groups, and maintaining ritual purity throughout the duration of the programme.
Throughout the year, the Center constantly engages in offering comprehensive informed programs to teach Islamic jurisprudence and precepts, with students' adherence to the course curriculum, Dr. Al Farajabi underlined.
President of the Center, Sheikh Fahad Mohammed Al Housali, for his part, stated that the course conspicuously featured positive competition among students, with one of them memorizing two full parts from the Holy Qur'an, while another memorized one and a half.
Al Housali further added that the module included teaching students the core practical acts of worship, including purification, wudu, ghusl, as well as the conditions of prayer and its essential obligations.

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