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His Majesty attends ceremony marking Hijri New Year

King honours students, supervisors from summer centres for Koran memorisation, recital

By JT - Sep 01,2019 - Last updated at Sep 01,2019

His Majesty King Abdullah attends a ceremony marking the Hijri New Year, held by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs at the cultural centre of the King Abdullah I Mosque, on Sunday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday attended a ceremony marking the Hijri New Year, held by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs at the cultural centre of the King Abdullah I Mosque.

During the ceremony, attended by Their Royal Highnesses Prince Feisal and Prince Hashim, King Abdullah honoured distinguished students and supervisors from summer centres for Koran memorisation and recital, affiliated with the Awqaf Ministry, which participated in an initiative to promote positive moral values in society as part of Urdon Al Nakhwa campaign, a Royal Court statement said.

In remarks at the ceremony, Awqaf Minister Abdul Nasser Abul Bassal highlighted the significance of the occasion of Hijra and the attention given by His Majesty to youth and their education.

The ceremony included a religious chant performed by participants in the Koran summer school, and the screening of a documentary on the values embodied in the immigration of Prophet Mohammad to Medina Munawara from Mecca.

The Koran summer school programme, launched in June as part of Urdon Al Nakhwa initiative at centres affiliated with the Awqaf Ministry in governorates around the Kingdom, aimed to promote tolerance and positive values, according to the statement.

The programme saw the enrollment of 106,530 students between the ages of 8 and 16 at 2,100 centres around the Kingdom.

Senior officials and officers, lawmakers, heads of security agencies, diplomats, and several Royal Court officials attended the ceremony, the statement added.

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