HÜDA PAR calls on parents to enroll children in summer Qur’an courses

HÜDA PAR (Free Cause Party), a political party known for its strong advocacy of Islamic values in Türkiye, has called on families nationwide to enroll their children in upcoming summer Qur’an courses, set to begin on Monday, June 30.
In a statement issued by its Social Affairs Presidency, the party underscored the spiritual and moral significance of early religious education, describing the courses as a vital opportunity to cultivate a generation firmly rooted in the teachings of the Holy Qur’an.
“These courses are a great opportunity for our children to meet the Holy Qur'an, learn basic religious knowledge, and contribute to their moral development,” the statement said, urging parents to guide their children to local mosques and Qur'an programs.
Describing the summer courses as “a process of spiritual construction,” HÜDA PAR emphasized their importance in raising a morally conscious generation committed to the values of justice, mercy, and truth. “The love of Allah taking root in the hearts of our children lights a beacon of hope for the future of our society,” the party added.
HÜDA PAR also called on educators, religious instructors, and volunteers to participate actively in the courses and support the initiative with devotion. The statement appealed to all “sensitive segments of society” to back the program as a collective effort to instill strong religious and ethical values in youth.
Reaffirming its commitment to Qur'anic education, HÜDA PAR concluded: “Let’s introduce our children to the Qur'an and enlighten our future,” highlighting the party’s belief in the transformative power of Islamic education in shaping a just and compassionate society. (ILKHA)
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