Following recitals of verses from the holy Quran, Dr. Khalifa Musabah Al Tunaiji, head of the Holy Quran Academy in Sharjah, gave a speech in which he affirmed that the Holy Quran Academy is a global beacon, which is considered - with its scientific departments and international museums - a unique cultural icon and a leading knowledge hub in the United Arab Emirates, and the greatest achievements of the modern era in the service of the Noble Quran and its sciences.
Highlighting the Academy’s latest projects aiming to achieve its lofty visions, Al Tunaiji said that this year witnessed the launch of two long-awaited projects for the Quranic library: the Encyclopedia of Rhetorical Interpretation of the Holy Quran, and writing of separate books on various readings of the Quran.
Concerning the number of authorised and certified reciters and their countries, Al Tunaiji said that the Academy has covered 157 countries and that it now embraces reciters from all countries of the continents of Africa and South America. He added that today, the Academy celebrates the graduation of the second batch of 303 memorisers and reciters in the various readings of the Quran.
Hailing the strenuous efforts of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, Al Tunaiji continued that the Academy’s achievement could not have seen the light had they not been generously supported by God Almighty, and limitlessly and closely followed up by His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, who set his sights on serving the Noble Quran and its people.
Congratulating the graduates, the head of the Holy Quran Academy asked the graduates to keep the trust they are entrusted with and to be the best ambassadors for Quran in their countries.
After listening to recitations of a number of male and female graduates, Dr. Khalifa Al Tunaiji handed the graduates their certificates, congratulating them on their achievement in obtaining the Quranic certificates and wishing them further success.
The graduation ceremony was attended by Sheikh Mohammed bin Humaid Al Qasimi is the chairman of Sharjah Department of Statistics and Community Development; Abdul Rahman Mohammed Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention; a number of senior officials, heads of local educational and Quranic departments and institutions, a number of scholars, families of graduates, and representatives of the media.