Faisalabad: The closing ceremony of the “Diploma in Quran Studies,” a 10-day educational program organized by Minhaj-ul-Quran’s Department of Education and Professional Development, concluded with the participation of over 700 attendees. The event, aimed at connecting the younger generation with the Quran, featured discussions on Quranic understanding, translation, and Arabic language skills.
Khurram Nawaz Gandapur, the Secretary-General of Minhaj-ul-Quran, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to fostering a deeper connection between youth and the Quran. He highlighted that the Quran should not only be read but understood and integrated into daily life.
Hafiz Saeed Raza Baghdadi, Director of Education and Professional Development, detailed the course’s objectives, which included teaching Quranic recitation, translation, and the practical application of its principles. He noted the program’s role in character building and promoting ethics and enlightenment.
The event also featured participation from notable religious personalities, including Qari Rehstat Ali Chadhar and Allama Mahmood Masood Qadri. Participants received certificates, expressing appreciation for the positive impact the course had on their lives.