HÜDA PAR Youth holds summer event at Hazrat Süleyman Mosque in Diyarbakır

The HÜDA PAR Youth Branch continued its series of summer community events with a gathering at the Hazrat Süleyman Mosque compound in Diyarbakır's central Sur district last night.
The event, which is part of a series of weekly gatherings held at different parks throughout the summer, aimed to bring together children, families, and the local community.
The evening began with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by the Jawshan Kabeer, a significant Islamic prayer comprising 1,001 names and attributes of Allah. A slide show was also presented, highlighting the ongoing resistance in Palestine.
The program featured a range of activities, including hymns and melodies performed by artist Özlem Agency. Attendees enjoyed a reenactment event that depicted the historical struggles of Islamic communities and their dignified responses to challenges. The evening concluded with a poetry recital and the presentation of gifts to participants.
The HÜDA PAR Youth Branch Provincial Presidency organizes these weekly park meetings to foster a sense of community, provide enjoyment for children, and enhance the spiritual atmosphere for families on weekends. (ILKHA)
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