Vice President Faisal Naseem has commenced the project to develop the Centre for the Holy Quran in Fuvahmulah City. The ceremony for the project was held as part of his two-day visit to the city.
Delivering his remarks at the ceremony, Vice President Naseem spoke about the importance of building generations of productive citizens and asked experts and scholars in different fields to work towards this end. He noted that every single member of society should bear this responsibility.
Meanwhile, Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr Ahmed Zahir highlighted the commitment of the administration to promoting religious education. He noted that the Quran Centre being developed in Fuvahmulah City would be a hub for religious education in the region.
The new Quran Centre building would come with a reception area, a conference room, an auditorium, and a library. It would also include a separate office building and storage space, with the first-floor housing four classrooms and a prayer room.