Global Missions By Muslim Council Of Elders Revive Ramadan Rituals

The Muslim Council of Elders recently concluded its global missions during the blessed month of Ramadan, marking a significant outreach to Muslim communities across various countries. These missions, aimed at fostering religious awareness and promoting positive societal integration, have been met with widespread acclaim from both official and religious leaders worldwide.

In Germany, the town of Ditzingen witnessed a special honouring ceremony organized by the Supreme Council for Muslims. This event celebrated the efforts of Quran reciters and imams from the Muslim Council of Elders who played a pivotal role in reviving Ramadan rituals across mosques and Islamic centres. The ceremony saw the participation of council officials, ambassadors from Muslim countries, and a host of imams, scholars, and political figures.

Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally
Reviving Ramadan Globally

Meanwhile, in Italy, the council's mission achieved notable success with activities spanning Quran recitation, Taraweeh prayers, and religious sermons held in Milan and other cities. This tour not only enriched the spiritual lives of local Muslims but also enhanced their integration into Italian society.

The council's outreach extended to Indonesia, where a variety of events including graduation ceremonies at Quranic institutes and visits to educational institutions in Jakarta were conducted. These activities underscored the council's commitment to nurturing Islamic education and fostering community engagement.

In Malaysia, the mission's focus on seminars and religious lectures addressed key questions from the Muslim community. These interactions facilitated a meaningful exchange on religious, cultural issues, and challenges faced by Muslims in Malaysia.

The overarching goal of these missions by the Muslim Council of Elders was to build bridges of communication not only within Muslim communities but also with non-Muslim societies. By articulating correct Islamic values and promoting a culture of dialogue and tolerance, the council aims to counter extremism and discrimination in all forms.

These efforts reflect a broader strategy to promote enlightened Islamic thought and values of moderation worldwide. Through such initiatives, the Muslim Council of Elders continues to play a crucial role in enhancing the integration of Muslims into diverse societies while preserving their religious identity.

With inputs from WAM

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