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Saudi Arabia’s deputy Islamic Affairs minister opens conference on Arabic language in Latin America

Author: Shounaz MekkyID: 1543181716752302900Mon, 2018-11-26 00:34

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabias deputy minister of Islamic Affairs inaugurated the “Teaching Arabic Language in Latin America and the Caribbean…Reality and Hope” sessions, currently being held in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo.

Dr. Tawfiq bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudairy opened the conference sessions with a lecture entitled “The importance of Arabic language and the Muslim need to understand and learn it.”

Al-Sudairy stressed that Saudi Arabia is keen on supporting such conferences as part of its pioneering role in serving Islam and Muslims around the world, adding that the Ministry of Islamic Affairs is honored to fulfill the Saudi Arabian leaderships vision in serving Muslims around the world.

He highlighted during the lecture the efforts exerted by the Islamic Call Center and the ministrys staff to prepare for the conference.

The conferences first day witnessed a remarkable attendance and participation.

The quality of the research being presented reflected the keenness of organizers to select a group of scholars and researchers to enlighten Muslims in Latin American about the importance of Arabic language in Islam.

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