Nigeria: Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at expands free Quranic education


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By Adeola Yusuf | December 8, 2017

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria has deepened its investments in free Quranic recitation and memorization training in the country as it graduated eleven pupils at its Ota branch.

The Muallim of the Ahmadiyya Mosque Qur’anic school located at High Court, Igbenren Ota, Ogun state, Ustaz Abdul Hadi Mutolib Owolabi who told New Telegraph that over 100 pupils are currently benefitting from the free education, maintained that to provide sound orientation and education about Islam and Qur’an is one of the cardinal principles of the Jama’at in Nigeria.

This principle, he said, “is the footstep that we, at Ota branch, are following diligently.”

Speaking at the 4th Ameenul Qur’an ceremony, Ustaz Hadi called on the government, Muslim parents and guardians to offer sound Quranic education for Muslim children in the county.
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