Friday, July 22, 2011

AMBARIYA ORGANIZE WORKSHOP FOR INSTRUCTORS



The Ambariyya Muslim Mission in collaboration with Al-HudaiBiyya Center for Humanitarian Services has organized a four-day workshop for Islamic instructors in some selected districts in the Northern region. The workshop is aimed at equipping the instructors with modern methodologies in instructing Arabic students to uplift Islamic education in the country. This came as a research conducted by Al-HudaiBiyya Center for Humanitarian Services on the falling standards of Islamic education in Ghana saw the need to empower the instructors with the teaching methodology for quality Arabic teaching and learning in the country. Coordinators of the workshop were drawn from Saudi Arabia to impart the knowledge in the instructors. The Chief Executive of Al-HudaiBiyya Center for Humanitarian Services, Dr. Mohammed Amin, commended the participants and coordinators for their cooperation through out the workshop and hope they will used what they learn to teach the future leaders of the country. He mentioned that the organization has chalked a lot of successes in the area of the education, health and humanitarian services. Dr. Mohammed disclosed that through the efforts of the Association University of Ghana is to run a master’s programme in Arabic studies this academic year. A representative of the coordinators of the Workshop, Sulemana Bin Abdallah Al-Rudayyan expressed his profound gratitude to participants and organizers of the workshop for the dynamism Islam has gain in Ghana and northern region in particular. Malam Yussif Yakubu Abdallah on behalf of the participant expressed their appreciation to Al-HudaiBiyya Center for Humanitarian Services for organizing the workshop and promised they will impart the knowledge on the rightful children who are willing to see the kingdom of Allah. Mallam Yussif said the workshop has transformed them from the primitive way of teaching to the modern technological system of teaching Arabic in their various schools. The Member of Parliament for Tamale Central Lawyer Inusah Fuseini who was the chair of the occasion, recommended that such workshops should be extended to cut across the country to prepare the future leaders to be good Islamic scholars for the Muslim fraternity and spread the holly news of the holly prophet Mohammed. He therefore donated 500 bags and 2 bails of used clothing to be distributed to the vulnerable in the Ambariyya School.

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