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Vice President inaugurates higher education programme for Imams and Muezzins

Vice President Faisal Naseem has inaugurated a higher education programme for Maldivian Imams and Muezzins aimed at enhancing their knowledge of Islamic studies and values.

The programme, which is a joint effort between the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and the Islamic University of the Maldives, was inaugurated during a special ceremony held at the Islamic Centre. Along with Vice President Faisal Naseem, Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Ahmed Zahir and Minister of Higher Education Dr. Ibrahim Hassan also participated in the ceremony.

Speaking at the inauguration, the vice president praised Imams as important and valued members of the community, who help distinguish between right and wrong, and provide guidance on important religious matters. He called on all Maldivian Imams to focus their work on addressing pressing social issues.

Vice President Faisal Naseem also shed light on the policies of this administration on diversifying higher education and training, highlighting the administration's efforts to deliver a wide variety of educational and training programmes for all ages. He noted in order to sustain a healthy national economy, it is vital that every citizen should be able to pursue and contribute to careers they are passionate about and are suited to their skills.

Concluding his statement, the vice president commended the management and staff of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and the Islamic University of Maldives for all their hard work initiating this programme. He also urged all Maldivian Imams to make the best use of this opportunity.

The programme is free of tuition fees and has enrolled 384 Imams from across the country.