Al Dhahirah Celebrates Massive Youth Quran Memorization Event
Reaping the Harvest
The Ministry of Endowments organized a massive religious event today. The Al Dhahirah Governorate hosted the highly anticipated "Harvest of the Memorizers." The University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Ibri provided the venue. Over 800 ambitious male and female students participated in the competition. These students train rigorously at local education and religious guidance centers. Competitors memorized between two and five complete parts of the Holy Quran. Hamida bint Hamoud Al Jabri praised the massive community turnout today. She leads the Women's Education and Guidance Center in the governorate.
Instilling Deep Values
She says this event crowns a brutal year of intense Islamic study. The massive participation proves the community deeply values Quranic memorization. Families play a crucial role in connecting youth to the Book of God. The center implements quality programs that combine memorization with faith education. They prepare a strong generation deeply proud of its Islamic identity. The organizers also opened the beautiful "Prophet's Noble Biography" exhibition today. This exhibition provides an interactive educational window into Islamic history. It introduces young visitors to the sublime, timeless values of the Prophet.
Protecting the Youth
The Ministry of Endowments fights aggressively to spread moderate Islamic culture. They want to develop virtuous morals across the entire Omani society. We cover these beautiful community events to highlight our rich heritage. Strong religious foundations protect our youth from destructive modern digital influences. The government heavily supports these vital cultural and spiritual initiatives continually. Building character remains just as important as building economic infrastructure. Society thrives when it respects its deeply rooted historical values.
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