Doha, Qatar: Religious lessons for Muslim expatriate communities continued on Friday and Saturday, organised by the Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center, witnessing the attendance of dozens of participants at the center and various mosques across the country.
Through these lessons, the center aims to spread Islamic knowledge and raise religious awareness among these communities, helping them better understand their faith from different perspectives.
The lessons for the Indonesian community were held on Saturday, with dozens of male and female students attending, while classes for the Telugu-speaking community continued on Friday at the center’s classrooms.
Additionally, lessons for the Ethiopian community, conducted in Amharic and Oromo, were held in different mosques, attracting many attendees who actively engaged with the discussions.
The preachers addressed topics that meet the needs and interests of these communities.
The center places great emphasis on diversifying its programmes for Muslim expatriates, offering lectures, hosting preachers, and producing visual content on social media.
It also organises sermons and Friday khutbah translations into several languages.
Moreover, the center presents the “Baseera” (Insight) programme on Qatar Radio’s Urdu service, in addition to responding to individual consultations and fatwas.