The Minister of Endowments thanks the readers, imams and preachers who contributed to reviving the nights of Ramadan
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Fahd Abu Al-Fadl
Published on: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 – 3:10 PM | Last updated: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 – 3:10 PM
Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar Gomaa, Minister of Endowments, said that what happened in the month of Ramadan this year is a model of institutional teamwork, as everyone realized that teamwork is strength itself, and that the mosques in which there was diversity in reading and lessons were the richest, most popular, and most vibrant throughout the holy month. He thanked the readers, scholars, imams and preachers who contributed to reviving the nights of the Holy Month across the Republic.
Jumaa explained, during his speech today, at a ceremony honoring the partners of success in the holy month, including imams, preachers, and public directors in the large main hall of Al-Nour Mosque in Abbasiya, that those being honored today are a symbol of all those working in the field of preaching.
Jumaa added that the month of Ramadan was filled with tranquility and tranquility throughout, thanks to God and then thanks to what was read from the Holy Qur’an and the gatherings of knowledge and gatherings of prayer and peace upon our Master, the Messenger of God, with wise leadership that takes the utmost reasons.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Jumaa handed over the membership card of the Supreme Committee for Serving the Holy Qur’an at the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs to the reciter Sheikh Taha Al-Numani and the reciter Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Fashni, who participated in the opening and closing of the meeting. The membership card will be delivered to the rest of the reciters, members of the Supreme Committee for Serving the Holy Qur’an.
He also honored all imams, preachers and administrators, and handed the honorees certificates of appreciation for their distinguished efforts during the month of Ramadan.
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