Imam Hussein Holy Shrine opens religious schools abroad (World)
August 16, 2015
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Department of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine has established a number of religious schools in some Arab and European countries
The Religious Affairs Department of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine has established a number of religious schools in some Arab and European countries.
Sheikh Ali Al-Qar’awi, head of the department, said that two seminary schools were opened in Oman and Denmark in line with the objectives to disseminate the teachings of the Ahl-ul-Bait, peace be upon them.
The General Secretariat of the holy shrine also held a religious course in Australia which was well received by the citizens, he added.
Al-Qar’awi noted that more than 500 students are studying religious courses in seminary schools in different countries.
He said that many seminarians particularly those in European countries have welcomed the project and the holy shrines plans to develop the educational program.