The General Authority for Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat confirmed that state legislation prohibits unlicensed persons from practicing any activity in religious education or teaching the Holy Qur’an, its recitation and recitation, in order to ensure correct education and intellectual fortification for generations.
In a statement published on its account on the “X” platform, the authority called on parents to protect their sons and daughters from digital platforms that practice teaching the Holy Quran without a license.
The authority said that it has observed many unqualified and unlicensed people who target our sons and daughters under promotional advertisements to teach the Holy Qur’an and correct pronunciation for children. The authority warns that such practices expose violators of the state’s laws to penalties and severe legal penalties. The authority asks parents not to respond to these promotional advertisements. And ensuring their children’s education through licensed Quranic centres.
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