Hawzah News Agency- The project forms part of QC’s wider Al-Furqan Quranic Literacy Programme, which not only focuses on Quranic education but also promotes the moral, psychological and social development of its beneficiaries.
Speaking at the event, Dr Mohammad Amin Hafez Omar, Country Director of QC’s Bangladesh Branch, said, “This initiative is more than a literacy campaign—it is a transformative journey. Teaching the Holy Quran is not just about words and rules; it is about building balanced individuals equipped with values, self-respect, and purpose. Through this programme, we enable our beneficiaries to connect with the divine message and open the door to a renewed sense of identity, dignity, and direction in life''.
Monzurul Haque, a Quran teacher involved in the project, elaborated on the teaching methodology: “We begin with foundational Arabic, helping students recognize letters and sounds, then gradually introduce Quranic verses along with their meanings. Our goal is not merely fluency, but deep understanding and spiritual reflection''.
The students expressed enthusiasm and gratitude for the opportunity to participate in the initiative. Zakaria Dewan shared: “I feel proud to be part of this programme. Learning the Quran properly has always been a dream for me. Now, I feel like I am doing something that gives me strength and brings me closer to my faith.
Khadiza Begum added: “This project makes me happy. I feel like I am learning something important for my life. It gives me hope that I can understand the Quran like my teachers''.
Ataul Islam reflected: “Learning the Quran in its original language is a dream I never thought possible. It makes me feel connected to my faith and my identity''.
Source: Qatar Tribune
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