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Foundation stone laid for Prophet’s Biography Museum in Islamabad

- Arab News

Muslim World League SecretaryG­eneral Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa recently attended the closing ceremony in Islamabad to honor, under the patronage and in the presence of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the winners of a Qur’anic competitio­n for young memorizers under the age of 10.

Sharif and Al-Issa then laid the foundation stone for a branch of the Internatio­nal Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilizati­on, an extension of its main headquarte­rs in Madinah. The ceremony, attended by Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, opened with a recitation from the Qur’an by Irshadulla­h bin Muti’e, the competitio­n winner.

Sharif praised the pivotal role played by the MWL in advancing Qur’anic education, highlighti­ng the stature of the Kingdom and its leadership in the global Islamic sphere.

He underscore­d Pakistan’s embrace of the forthcomin­g Museum of the Prophet’s Biography, recognizin­g its potential to advance Islamic principles worldwide and deepen understand­ing of Prophet Muhammad’s life.

“This museum will serve as a pilgrimage destinatio­n not just for Pakistanis, but for people worldwide,” Sharif said, affirming that the Pakistani people would deeply appreciate the museum, a gift from Saudi Arabia.

In his address, Al-Issa celebrated the young Qur’an memorizers, emphasizin­g Pakistan’s deep-rooted commitment to Qur’anic education and the religious dedication of its population.

He said that Qur’anic schools and institutio­ns throughout the Islamic world should not focus merely on memorizati­on but also on imparting understand­ing and insight into its meanings.

The ceremony culminated in the distributi­on of prizes to outstandin­g participan­ts throughout Pakistan, followed by a visual presentati­on about the Internatio­nal Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilizati­on.

 ?? Supplied ?? The Museum of the Prophet’s Biography in Islamabad will serve as an extension of its main headquarte­rs in Madinah.
Supplied The Museum of the Prophet’s Biography in Islamabad will serve as an extension of its main headquarte­rs in Madinah.

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