Awqaf Ministry Honors Graduates of Two Courses for New Qatari Imams

The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf) honored the graduates of the first batch of a course for new Qatari imams of national service recruits as well as the graduates of the 18th batch of a course for Qatari imams, within the program for the year 2023.

Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs for Da'wah and Mosques Affairs Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwari, Director of the Department of Religious Call and Guidance Mal Allah Abdulrahman Al Jaber, and Vice President of the National Service Academy Brigadier General Ahmed Saud Al Kuwari attended the graduation ceremony, which also honored the teachers who presented the Sharia courses.

Head of the section of Da'wah and Islamic Sciences Institute Omar Uqla Al Ruwaili said the course for new imams of national service recruits was held after a cooperation agreement was signed between the ministries of Awqaf and Defense to attract those assigned by the National Service Academy to join the position of imam, noting that the number of graduates of this course reached 15 imams.

In his speech during the graduation ceremony, he added that the new Qatari imams course is an extension of the series of legal courses for Qatari imams thar were launched in 2005, and the number of graduates over the past years has reached more than 250 Qatari imams, pointing out that the number of graduates of this course were 16 imams.

At the end of the honoring ceremony, Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs for Da'wah and Mosques Affairs Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwari and Vice President of the National Service Academy Brigadier General Ahmed Saud Al Kuwari handed over graduation certificates to the participants of the two courses. (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency