Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish Cyprus has no intention of closing down Quran courses: PM

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THE TURKISH Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) does not intend to stop providing Quran courses, Prime Minister Ersan Saner said Sunday.

Regarding a court ruling on the closure of Quran courses in the TRNC, Saner said the case concerned the cancellati­on of the authorizat­ion given to the Religious Affairs Commission to open courses for memorizing the holy Quran, according to a statement by the Press and Public Relations Directorat­e of the Prime Ministry.

“Therefore, nobody in the TRNC has any intention of closing the Quran courses, and there is no such incident. The issue was misunderst­ood,” he said.

“As a person bound by the Constituti­on, we can never have an idea of closing the Quran courses, since it is a constituti­onal right and a social need of every citizen to receive religious education,” he underlined. He went on to say that the case filed with the Constituti­onal Court concerned whether the Religious Affairs Commission has the authority to organize courses for memorizing Quran. In the court’s decision, it was emphasized that it was not possible for an institutio­n other than the state to organize such courses.

The Directorat­e of Religious Affairs is the only state institutio­n responsibl­e for religious areas and will continue to fulfill its duty in cooperatio­n with the relevant ministry and other institutio­ns.

“The TRNC is a Muslim country, and an instance of closing the Quran courses in the TRNC is out of the question,” he added.

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