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TEHRAN (IQNA) – The activities of Quranic schools in Algeria resumed on Monday after months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
News ID: 3473607    Publish Date : 2021/01/05

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Islamic Scholars Association of Algeria called for reopening Quranic schools with the full observation of the health protocols.
News ID: 3473440    Publish Date : 2020/12/19

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Afghanistan’s ministry of education plans to use mosques as classrooms.
News ID: 3473335    Publish Date : 2020/12/07

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Governments in different countries have started reopening schools and educational centers under health protocols some 7 months after the coronavirus pandemic forced them to close.
News ID: 3472467    Publish Date : 2020/09/05

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Oman’s Awqaf and Religious Affairs Ministry said Quranic schools in the country can resume their activities.
News ID: 3472282    Publish Date : 2020/08/15

TEHRAN (IQNA) – All Quranic schools in Morocco and Oman have been closed down amid concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus.
News ID: 3470915    Publish Date : 2020/03/15

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Public and private schools reopened in Indian-administered Kashmir seven months after New Delhi scrapped the special status from its part of Kashmir and put the Muslim-majority region under direct control of federal rule.
News ID: 3470747    Publish Date : 2020/02/25

TEHRAN (IQNA) – All 10 requests to open new Islamic secondary schools in the Netherlands last year were reportedly turned down, according to figures from education body DUO.
News ID: 3468921    Publish Date : 2019/07/10

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Some 3,000 new students registered at Quran schools in Algeria’s Tissemsilt province last year.
News ID: 3467960    Publish Date : 2019/02/19

TEHRAN (IQNA) – An Algerian official called for launching special sections for those with autism and other disabilities in Quran schools in the country’s capital Algiers.
News ID: 3467815    Publish Date : 2019/01/28

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A ruling by Kenyan’s top court that schools can ban the hijab could lead to Muslim girls dropping out of school, campaigners warned.
News ID: 3467800    Publish Date : 2019/01/27

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Awqaf Ministry of Egypt launched 26 Quranic schools in the country’s El Wadi El Gedid Governorate.
News ID: 3467681    Publish Date : 2019/01/13

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The government of Sudan plans to organize a conference to discuss ways for developing and improving the programs of Quranic schools in the country, an official said.
News ID: 3467433    Publish Date : 2018/12/11

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Schools in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad have started teaching the Holy Quran along with a translation of the text, however, teachers say the government has made poor arrangements with unspecialized and untrained teachers asked to teach, something that has been decried as ‘unprofessional’.
News ID: 3466982    Publish Date : 2018/10/15

TEHRAN (IQNA) –  An Iranian Education Ministry official said there are nearly 750 Dar-ol-Quran centers (centers for holding Quranic programs) are active in schools across the country.
News ID: 3466166    Publish Date : 2018/06/26

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Schools in Township of Teaneck, US state of New Jersey, will close for a day next June in celebration of Eid al Fitr, a reflection of the township’s growing number of Muslim students.
News ID: 3466047    Publish Date : 2018/06/11

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Egypt’s Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Minister Mohamed Mukhtar Goma said the ministry plans to launch Quran schools in all of the country’s major mosques.
News ID: 3464016    Publish Date : 2017/09/26

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Sokoto state government in Nigeria said it is incorporating 4,000 Quranic schools into formal education system to “boost enrolment”.
News ID: 3463884    Publish Date : 2017/09/12

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Pakistan’s Ulema (scholars) of major Islamic schools of thought agreed to bring out consensus-based text translation of the Holy Quran for teaching in schools .
News ID: 3462737    Publish Date : 2017/05/03

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Haroon Sarwer's mother was strict. So in the years when two major Muslim holidays fell on school days, he went to school — no questions asked.
News ID: 3462379    Publish Date : 2017/03/11