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Children on Educational Visits Welcomed at The Grand Mosque Makkah

The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques hosted a tour of the Grand Mosque on Saturday for groups of young people.

The children were shown the Kaaba and engaged in Tawaf while at the Al-Fikr and Al-Mawaheb Center and Al-Abna Al-Nujabaa School Center. The excursion was intended to provide the kids with educational opportunities, according to Noof Housawi from the presidency’s media affairs office. The workshops cover things like proper protocol for entering the Grand Mosque, tales about the prophets, and hands-on activities to broaden kids’ horizons and promote girls’ education.

The female reciter of the Book and Sunnah led lessons on Surat Al-Fatihah recitation while highlighting its benefits and significance. She also listened to the pupils recite the Surah. According to Housawi of Arab News, “The General Department of Women’s Public Relations is reaching out to external entities to promote community partnership, strengthen links and create communication channels, as well as introducing kids to the features of the Grand Mosque.” Children are being taught simplified lessons on the proper way to enter mosques generally and the Grand Mosque, in particular, the stories of the prophets, how to take sermon notes, and the moral of each story, she continued.

“Information on Islamic ethics and how the Prophet and his companions exalted them is also given to them. The kids are also urged to participate in interactive exercises meant to hone their abilities. The community collaborations, according to Ibrahim Obeidan, a professor of student activities in Makkah education, were a fantastic way for kids to learn. To teach both male and female students various supreme Islamic norms and values, he remarked, “The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques provides great models.”

He stated that children in Makkah have the opportunity to take part in activities linked to the servicing of pilgrims and Umrah performers in addition to school field trips to mosques, museums, and historical places. “They will also have the opportunity to assist them and gain from the sacredness of the location, the magnitude of the obligation, and the honor of performing volunteer labor. They thereby directly assist in serving the nation and the King.

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