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Muscat Daily
17-03-2025
- General
- Muscat Daily
Ramadan Village promotes Omani values amid modern challenges
Nakhal – Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs launched the second edition of Ramadan Village in Nakhal, South Batinah last week under the theme 'Your Values are a Trust'. Running throughout the holy month, the event is designed to instil and preserve traditional Omani values, while raising awareness of their relevance in the face of modern-day challenges. The Ramadan Village features a wide range of activities aimed at engaging and educating visitors. These include religious guidance programmes, heritage exhibitions and interactive community workshops. Its goal is to foster a deeper understanding of Omani culture and promote social harmony. Dr Abdulrahman bin Mohammed al Siyabi, Director of Department of Endowments and Religious Affairs in South Batinah, highlighted the success of the first edition and emphasised that the second is built on that success to strengthen the role of Omani values in society. 'This initiative is not just about preserving traditions but reinforcing the moral framework that sustains our society. Through community engagement and educational programmes, we aim to nurture a pure and resilient value system,' Siyabi said. A key feature of the opening ceremony was a thought-provoking dialogue session addressing the challenges of preserving cultural heritage in the face of globalisation. The discussion also underscored the important role of the Omani school curriculum in fostering national values, encouraging a sense of identity and active citizenship from an early age. Additionally, Nakhal Zakat and Charity Committee launched a new endowment investment initiative aimed at supporting charitable work within the community. This initiative is expected to improve sustainability of endowment projects and provide enhanced support for social welfare programmes.


Muscat Daily
16-03-2025
- General
- Muscat Daily
Ar-Rayyan initiative strengthens community bonds
By OUR CORRESPONDENT Muscat – Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs in North Batinah is promoting religious awareness through an initiative called 'Ar-Rayyan' during Ramadan. The programme aims to create a spiritual atmosphere with events catering to different segments of society. Khalid al Hosni, Director of Department of Endowments and Religious Affairs in North Batinah, informed that the initiative encourages cooperation between institutions and the community. 'It seeks to promote humanitarian and Islamic values while enhancing social responsibility and voluntary charitable work, emphasising traditional Omani customs.' Ar-Rayyan includes religious evenings combining education and inspiration, Quran study circles focused on recitation and interpretation, and gatherings to strengthen social bonds. Hosni noted that Ar-Rayyan aligns with the recently launched 'Rakeezah' programme, which aims to strengthen national identity and encourage a balanced approach to life. It includes intellectual activities targeting different community groups through educational and recreational engagements, while also highlighting the role of mosques and local communities in promoting religious awareness and moral values.