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WAMY in Djibouti Applauds Saudi Arabia's Role in Advancing Religious, Moral Awareness

WAMY in Djibouti Applauds Saudi Arabia's Role in Advancing Religious, Moral Awareness

Leaders19 hours ago
Messeira Seif, Director of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) office in Djibouti, praised Saudi Arabia for its steadfast commitment to empowering religious leaders in conveying Islam's authentic values of tolerance, brotherhood, and peaceful coexistence.
Speaking during a four-day religious training program organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance for imams, khatibs, and students in Djibouti, Seif highlighted the Kingdom's vital contributions to the intellectual development of communities.
The program aims to enhance the skills of religious leaders, deepen religious understanding, and promote the principles of moderation and tolerance.
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