Graduation of the “7 October” Cohort of Quran Memorizers in
Nouakchott
The
Ihsan Center for Teaching the Noble Quran and Islamic Sciences in the
Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, organized a distinguished ceremony to honor
the graduation of a new cohort of Quran memorizers named “7 October,” in
reference to the start of the Al-Aqsa Flood battle, recognizing their
persistent efforts and excellence in memorizing the Holy Quran.
The
ceremony featured the distribution of honorary certificates to the graduates,
as an encouraging step to motivate them to continue pursuing Islamic knowledge
and to elevate their religious and Quranic levels.
In his
speech on the occasion, the Center’s Director, Mr. Ahmedou Mohamed Ghulam
Al-Dhahhah, emphasized Mauritania’s esteemed position in preserving and
disseminating Quranic sciences, describing the memorizers of the Quran as
“God’s chosen and special people,” and highlighting the significance of this
great achievement within the national religious landscape.
The
Director expressed the pride shared by all staff and parents in this moment
that crowns the students’ efforts with the completion of memorizing the Book of
God.
Meanwhile,
the Mayor of Toujounine Municipality, Mr. Ahmed Salem Ould Al-Fallali, praised
the active role played by the Center in teaching the younger generation and
training them in Islamic sciences, confirming the municipality’s continuous
support for such blessed initiatives, and urging parents to keep supporting
their children in the Quranic journey.
The
graduates’ spokesperson, Mr. Mohamed Ould Abdulrahman, conveyed his colleagues’
gratitude to the teachers who accompanied them in learning and nurturing them
on the Book of God, expressing their great pride in what they have achieved in
memorization and mastery.
The
ceremony was attended by a number of scholars, imams, deputies, and senior
figures interested in educational and religious affairs, in a presence that
reflects the deep connection of Mauritanian society with Quranic sciences.
It is
worth mentioning that Mauritania is distinguished by a rich heritage in the
Quranic sciences, including memorization, verification, script, and Tajweed,
making this ceremony a prominent national and religious occasion.
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