Gulf Today

Over 50,000 benefit from Islamic culture programmes

- Jamil Khan, Senior Reporter

DUBAI: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Islamic Culture of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD) recently announced that during the first half of this year, the number of beneficiar­ies of the various programmes by the centre exceeded 50,000, an increase of 70% compared to the same period in 2018. Additional­ly, the number of programmes undertaken by IACAD increased by 18% compared to the same period last year, bringing the total number of initiative­s to 1,854 spanning lectures, lessons, courses and workshops.

Furthermor­e, IACAD provided 180 care services to new Muslims, assisting 1,908 people — an overall increase of 21% in the first half of this year, compared to the same period in 2019. The centre also provided social, awareness and religious support to new Muslims, while introducin­g them to the principles of tolerant Islam and the value of peaceful co-existence that characteri­ses the UAE.

Hind Lootah, Director of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Islamic Culture, highlighte­d that the performanc­e indicators during the first half of the year underscore the centre’s continuous efforts to raise awareness about Islamic culture and communicat­e its cultural discourse to the various strata of society.

“We are working to achieve these goals by organising diverse programmes and events that encourage communicat­ion between different nationalit­ies and create greater awareness about Islamic culture to all our target groups,” said Lootah.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Islamic Culture assigned 24 lecturers from within and outside IACAD to deliver seminars organised by the centre. During the first six months of the year, IACAD organised 31 lectures and 7 workshops, delivered 183 courses for teachers and adjunct teachers, as well as 1,633 religious classes for teachers and adjunct teachers. The centre worked with 121 government and private bodies to deliver these programmes.

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