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Ministry of Endowments Inaugurates 14 New Quran Study Circles Across the Country

Doha: The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, represented by the Department of Da'wah and Religious Guidance, launched 14 new study circles for teaching Quran recitation at several Quran learning centers across the country, as part of its ongoing efforts to promote the teaching of the Holy Quran and spread a culture of care for it.

According to Qatar News Agency, the ministry stated that this initiative is part of its strategic plans to expand Quranic programs and provide opportunities for all segments of society to join recitation and tajweed classes. These classes are based on a sound scientific methodology and are conducted under the supervision of qualified instructors.

The new study circles have been distributed across many Quran centers located in mosques in various areas. These include the Ibn Atiyah Center in Abal Heeran, Al Sibtain Center and Usaid bin Hudair Center in Rawdat Al Hamama, Abu Jaafar Center in Al Thumama, Imam Khallad Center in South Al Duhail, Saad bin Zaid Center, Ubadah bin Al-Samit Center, and Mohammed Nasser Al Jafali Al Nuaimi Center in Leabaib. Additionally, Sufyan Al Thawri Center in Al Ghanim Al Jadeed, Shaheen bin Ghanem Al Ghanem Center in Al Wajba, Suhaib Al Rumi Center and Abdullah bin Khabbab Center in Al Wakra, Amr bin Al Aas Center in Al Themaid, and Maryam bint Abdullah Al Attiyah Center in Rawdat Al Jahhanniya are also part of this initiative.

The Department of Da'wah and Religious Guidance announced that the circles are scheduled four days a week, from Sunday to Wednesday, between Maghrib and Isha prayers. This schedule provides flexibility for enrollment and encourages consistent participation.

Registration for the study circles is available directly at the centers during session times. Interested individuals are invited to enroll or contact 16577 for more information.

The ministry emphasized that this initiative is part of a comprehensive vision aimed at strengthening the role of the Holy Quran in individuals' and society's lives. It aims to promote Islamic values and build a generation proficient in reciting the Quran. The ministry also noted that efforts will continue to expand the number of circles and Quran centers across the country to meet the growing demand for learning the Quran.