Egypt

A preaching convoy between Al-Azhar and the Endowments and Fatwa to North Sinai

The Ministry of Endowments sent a joint preaching convoy between Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, Endowments, and the Egyptian Fatwa House to the “North Sinai” governorate. On Thursday and Friday, December 19-20, 2024 AD, within the framework of fruitful cooperation and continuous coordination between the Ministry of Endowments, Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, and the Egyptian Fatwa House, and under the generous patronage of His Eminence the Grand Imam, Professor Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Sheikh of Al-Azhar; Professor Dr. Osama Al-Azhari, Minister of Endowments; And His Eminence Professor Dr. Nazir Muhammad Ayyad, the Grand Mufti of Egypt.

 

The convoy includes seven scholars from Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, ten scholars from the Ministry of Endowments, and three fatwa secretaries at the Egyptian Fatwa House.&nbsp ;

 

The convoy focused on the topic of childhood, in which the scholars explained that the duty of the time is to build a human being armed with knowledge capable of Achievement and overcoming challenges, and that the nucleus of building a human being is building his childhood. To the extent that a person is formed in his childhood, he becomes in his manhood. Society must mobilize for this honorable building, and it is appropriate for every father and mother to rush to provide all aspects of care, attention, entertainment, and enjoyment to the child, and to take the initiative to fill the void. The child is happy with what makes him happy Optimistic and approaching life.

 

They called for honoring and redressing the mind of every child, and surrounding him with all forms of love, affection, and entertainment that lead to education. Perhaps tomorrow he will be the prominent one, the innovator, the inventor, the poet, the writer.

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