Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, inaugurated the Al-Manar Center for Quran Teaching on December 2. This opening aims to promote Islamic culture and disseminate the teachings of the Quran among new generations.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs and Call organized a foundational scientific course in Nepal aimed at promoting correct religious understanding and teaching Islamic sciences. The course saw participation from several local scholars and preachers.
Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated the Imam Al-Sadiq Center in Dubai, aiming to enhance Islamic culture and religious education. This opening reflects the UAE's commitment to fostering tolerance and understanding among cultures.
Azzah bint Abdullah Al Nuaimi attended the graduation ceremony for 100 Quran memorizers in Abu Dhabi, honoring students who completed their memorization of the holy book. This event aims to promote Islamic culture and spread the values of the Quran within the community.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced its readiness to implement new regulations aimed at transforming Quranic education for children into formal educational institutions. This decision is part of efforts to enhance Quran-based education and develop educational curricula.
The Vice President of the Indonesian People's Council, Hidayat Nur Wahid, announced significant progress in establishing a General Directorate for Religious Schools after the President signed a presidential decree. This initiative aims to strengthen and develop religious educational institutions.
The head of South Lampung, Radityo Eji Pratama, initiated a journey for 1,350 students to Lerboy School in Kediri, East Java, on Saturday. This initiative aims to enhance religious education in the region.
Thirteen monks received the prestigious <strong>Geshe Lharampa</strong> title after participating in a religious debate in the Tibetan region of China. This event highlights their deep commitment to Buddhist teachings and the ongoing efforts to promote religious education in the area.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs announced the implementation of a digital transformation system for religious education examinations, with over <strong>69,176</strong> students participating in the final exams scheduled for <strong>2026</strong>.
Indonesian Presidential Office Chief Muhammad Qudari announced the government's readiness to launch an additional budget plan to support the renovation of 11 religious schools (pesantren) by 2026. This decision is part of the government's efforts to improve the infrastructure of religious schools and enhance education.
Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Naseruddin Omar, announced a proposed additional budget of <strong>24.8 trillion rupiah</strong> for 2026 aimed at improving the quality of religious education. This proposal is part of the government's efforts to ensure equality between religious schools and public schools.
A scholar has revealed how Satan whispered to Adam in paradise despite being cast out. This incident carries deep implications regarding human choice and temptation.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced a new organizational structure for the Directorate of Education in religious schools, following President Prabowo Subianto's decree. This initiative aims to meet the needs of religious schools and enhance education and outreach.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs is working towards an equitable distribution of key imams across all provinces to address the gap between current numbers and national needs. This initiative comes amid expectations of an increase in the number of retiring imams in the coming years.
Indonesian President's Chief of Staff, Muhammad Ghodari, announced the acceleration of revitalization efforts for pesantren, prioritizing 11 locations. This initiative aims to enhance religious education and improve the infrastructure of educational institutions.
The Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced the commencement of the selection process for members of the Council of Scholars for the term 2026-2031. This independent council aims to enhance the quality of education in religious schools during a critical time for the future of religious education in Indonesia.
A total of <strong>2300</strong> students of various ages participated in sequential tests at the Quranic Hall for Adults at Al-Azhar Mosque, reflecting the community's commitment to Quranic education. These tests are part of a comprehensive program aimed at enhancing Quranic culture and improving religious education in Egypt.
The Quranic Apps Challenge has commenced in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, aiming to enhance the use of technology in serving the Holy Quran, with prizes totaling up to <strong>half a million Saudi Riyals</strong>.