Quran with translation distributed
LAHORE: A ceremony for the distribution of Quran translation was held at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) by the newly-elected body of UET Teaching Staff Association (TSA).
Pro Vice Chancellor Dr Nasir Hayat presided over the ceremony. During the event, the chief guest, renowned Islamic scholar, Prof Dr Abdul Quddus Sohaib, highlighted the importance of the Quran and its translation, emphasising that learning the translation of the Quran is a key way to better understand Allah’s message. Dr Sohaib presented copies of the Quran translation to UET’s faculty members, marking a significant step in spreading the knowledge of the Quran.
Dr Nasir Hayat shared that by reading and learning translation of the Quran we can reform our children and society in the best way possible.President of the Teaching Staff Association Prof Dr Muhammad Shoaib, and General Secretary Dr Tanveer Qasim also spoke.
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