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Seven preaching convoys were launched for female preachers in the districts

Seven preaching convoys were launched for female preachers in the districts

Seven advocacy convoys of female preachers were launched in the directorates of Cairo, Sharqia, Beni Suef, Port Said, Ismailia, Menoufia, and Beheira, on Friday, the 20th of Jumada al-Awwal 1446 AH, November 22, 2024 AD, as part of the advocacy activity of female preachers, under the title: "Building a healthy family and ways to protect and preserve it" ;, amidst a warm ovation and great turnout for their lessons.

These convoys come within the framework of the Ministry of Awqaf’s care and interest in the role of women and their involvement in advocacy, scientific and cultural activities. In them, they emphasized that the family is the basic pillar in building and cohesive society, and that it is its first line of defense. Therefore, Islam was very keen on its safety, protection, and building it together. In order to preserve the safety, security and stability of society, to achieve human interests and benefits, and to build the universe.

The female preachers stressed that tolerance must prevail among family members, and that tolerance and pardon must be the basis of dealings, as tolerance eliminates grudges and hatred, increases love between family members, and strengthens ties. Family life, which helps people live happily and reassured.

He added that society will remain fine as long as the family is on its own. It is immune to what undermines its foundations and spoils its foundation. As a matter of wisdom, the family should receive special and continuous care to preserve its entity and protect it from everything that might harm it. Therefore, it needs tightness, fortification, and immunity with which it will face the incoming challenges that are trying to dismantle and eliminate it.

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