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The Women’s Branch of Qatar Charity Center for Community Development in Al Rayyan has launched a series of cultural, educational, social and recreational programmes with the participation of 300 women, girls and school students.
Targeting children, girls, non-literate mothers, educated women and non-Arabic-speaking mothers, the programmes aim to teach them the basics of Arabic language and the recitation of the Holy Qur’an in a proper way.
The programmes, which will continue until mid-April, include training courses, workshops, lectures, cultural events and competitions. The centre has announced that women, girls and children can still register for the ‘My Language’ programme, which aims at teaching correct pronunciation of letters and basics of Arabic language.
One of these programmes aims to provide a Qur’anic environment that includes the scientific, educational and cultural aspects. It also aims at consolidating the principles and values that contribute to building personality. The programme is expected to benefit 160 students, including mothers and non-Arabic speaking women, in addition to girls aged 7-19 years.
Another programme, with the participation of 90 male and female students, aims at teaching children moral values, and writing and reading skills, in addition to holding cultural activities that would contribute to enhancing their social skills and values. It focuses on teaching the participants the skill of reading short stories and writing words and sentences.
The ‘My Language’ course seeks to teach non-literate mothers correct pronunciation of letters and basics of Arabic language, while the ‘Al-Qaida Noorania course aims to teach the Arabic alphabets. Another course, ‘This Is Mohammad’, aims to acquaint participants with the Prophet (PBUH) as the role model.
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