Dhofar Endowment concludes religious lectures on Prophet’s Migration

Salalah: The General Directorate of Endowments and Religious Affairs in Dhofar Governorate concluded a series of religious lectures on Prophet’s Migration, targeting men and women over a week.

Ahmed bin Ali Al Busaidi, Director General of the Directorate General of Endowments and Religious Affairs in Dhofar Governorate, said: The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, joins the Islamic countries in their celebration of the memory of the noble Prophet’s migration – upon its owner the best prayers and the purest delivery – which carries many lessons and lessons learned from it and the divine and prophetic endowments.

He explained that the Directorate organized 23 religious lectures on the occasion of the anniversary of the noble Prophet’s migration, targeting citizens and residents in a number of mosques and mosques in the states of Dhofar Governorate, which were presented by a group of imams and religious preachers, in addition to a comprehensive preaching program for women entitled “The Lights of Migration”, which was implemented by the religious guides in the Wilayat of Taqah via video communication.

Al-Busaidi indicated that the religious lectures held by the Directorate dealt with the dimensions of the Muhammadiyah journey and the depth of the Prophet’s path as a great historical event from which the advocacy movement was launched and the establishment of the Islamic state with its positive dimensions based on the Muslim individual, the mental and psychological coexistence of the Muhammadiyah journey, the importance of diligence, striving, planning and giving reasons to obtain the desired fruits and achieve the required goals.

He explained that the lectures touched on the results of immigration, represented in establishing social solidarity, building an Islamic economy, and forming an army that accomplished many Islamic conquests, in addition to the role of the Prophet’s Mosque in building the Medina community, as it was a house of worship, a shura council, a shelter for immigrants, a beacon of knowledge.

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