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Kuwait Parliament to Mull Making Quran Teaching Compulsory at Schools

15:42 - December 13, 2022
News ID: 3481661
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A Kuwaiti lawmaker has suggested that the parliament pass a law to make the teaching of the Holy Quran at schools compulsory.

Kuwaiti MP Hamdan al-Azimi

 

Hamdan al-Azimi has proposed that the Quran be taught as a compulsory subject in elementary and high schools, Al-Ray daily reported.

Based on the plan, it should be taught at both government-run and private schools across the Arab country.

Before the establishment of new schools in Kuwait, the Quran along with other subjects such as writing and math was taught in Maktabs (traditional Quran schools).

Such schools, which were also called Katatib, were available in all cities and towns and children learned reading, writing and calculating in the classes.

The teachers of these schools were respected very much by the people and the position of teaching the Quran was usually passed down from father to son.

 Kuwait Parliament to Mull Making Quran Teaching Compulsory at Schools

 Kuwait Parliament to Mull Making Quran Teaching Compulsory at Schools

 Kuwait Parliament to Mull Making Quran Teaching Compulsory at Schools

 

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