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Al-Abbas Shrine launches Takleef ceremony for 4500 girl students (+Photos)

The Women Division of the Public Speaking at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine launched the activities of the Takleef ceremony for female students who have reached the age of Takleef, within the (Fatimi Roses) project in its sixth edition.

Ahlulbayt News Agency: The Women Division of the Public Speaking at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine launched the activities of the Takleef ceremony for female students who have reached the age of Takleef, within the (Fatimi Roses) project in its sixth edition.

The division organizes the Takleef ceremony for schoolgirls in Karbala within the framework of the (Fatimi Roses) project in cooperation with the Directorate of education in the province, with the participation of about (4500) female students from (88) primary schools.

The ceremony was launched at the Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas's (P) complex to serve the visitors, in the presence of the secretary general of the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine; Sayed Mustafa Mortada Aal Dia-Uddin, his deputy engineer Abbas Musa Ahmed, a number of members of its board of directors, heads of departments and officials, official and educational figures and the parents of the students.

The ceremony began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by the reader and mu'adhin of the two holy shrines; Sayed Laith Rahim al-Obeidi, followed by listening to the national anthem and the anthem of the holy shrine (the pride's melody), and then reading Surah Al-Fatiha in memory on the souls of the martyrs of Iraq.

After that, the speech of the general secretariat of the Al-Abbas's(P) holy shrine was delivered by the head of the scientific complex of the Holy Quran at the holy shrine, Dr. Mushtaq al-Ali.

The ceremony will witness several activities, including the recitation of the Pledge of Takleef, a speech by the director general of education of the province of Karbala; Mr. Abbas Awdah, then a video presentation about the project, a poetic participation by the poet Mohammed al-Fatimi, and a theatrical performance about the importance of Takleef, to conclude the ceremony with the recitation of the anthem of assignment.

The Takleef ceremony aims to enhance the religious and cultural awareness of the students by teaching them to do ablution, pray and recite Surah Fatiha correctly, promote the values of cooperation and solidarity in the local community, build a generation capable of taking responsibility and promote Islamic values and humanitarian principles in the hearts of girls.

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