AMA launches Qur'an contest in Zanzibar

9/13/2004 9:50:00 AM GMT

The African Muslim Agency (AMA), a branch of the Direct Aid organization in Kuwait, held a Holy Qur'an competition in Zanzibar, in which many scholars from the local Qur'an Schools participated.

AMA sent a number of Da'awa caravans to Senegal, to visit a number of villages and invite their inhabitants to Islam. And also to widen the Islamic knowledge of those who have newly embraced Islam.

The Ministry of Education in Chad rewarded the schools that come under the AMA by giving them a number of computers. This came after the minister visited the schools that are affiliated to the Kuwaiti Center in N'djamena, the capital.

The African Muslim Agency intends to build an integrated computer center in N'djamena

Chad has ten schools owned by the Agency, and they include primary, intermediate, and secondary stages.

There are thousands of students receiving their education at the schools owned by the AMA. Those schools are opened for both males and females students.

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