By Adamu Abdullahi
A Qur’anic school, Madarasatul Tilawatul Qur’an Watta Hafiz, in Kuje Area Council has graduated 18 students who successfully completed the learning and recitation of the Holy Qur’an.
The graduation ceremony, known as Walimatul Qur’an, marked the third edition organised by the school. The event celebrated students who had mastered Qur’anic recitation and completed basic Islamic education.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of the Islamiyyah appealed for support towards the construction and operation of a permanent site for the school. He called on community members, government authorities, individuals, and Islamic organisations to contribute to building classrooms and providing essential facilities.
The Human Report gathered that the school has consistently organised Qur’anic graduations, with this year’s edition featuring 18 students who demonstrated proficiency in Qur’anic recitation.
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The school’s head teacher, Mallam Abdulmalik Yusuf, urged the graduands to be good ambassadors of Islam wherever they find themselves and to always uphold truth and integrity.
He also cautioned Muslims against making false claims or associating with those who engage in such acts, stressing that every individual would be held accountable for their deeds in the hereafter.
Mallam Yusuf emphasised the importance of seeking religious knowledge from the right sources, describing ignorance of Islam as a disease that can only be cured through proper learning.
Meanwhile, some of the graduating students expressed joy over their successful completion of Qur’anic studies.
One of the graduands, Lawal Bello, thanked his parents for enrolling him in an Islamic school and pledged to practise the teachings he had learnt.
Another graduand, Amina Muhammad, said she would continue to seek Islamic knowledge, noting that learning has no end. She also urged parents to prioritise Islamic education for their children.
