Sheikh Sharif Ibrahim Saleh Al-Hussaini’s mosque in Maiduguri, Borno state, hosted a grand celebration organised by Annahda College of Sciences and Islamic Studies to mark World Arabic Language Day.
The event featured a cultural symposium where scholarly papers were presented, highlighting the significance of Arabic, among Muslims and its role in Islamic heritage.
Many scholars discussed its profound impact on education, religion, and culture within the Muslim community.
As part of the celebration, Annahda College honoured a select group of distinguished scholars in Arabic language and Islamic education for their contributions to these fields.
The gathering was graced with messages of gratitude and appreciation for Sheikh Ibrahim Saleh Al-Hussaini, a renowned Islamic scholar and reformer, who serves as the General Guide of the Jama’at Annahda Al-Islamiyya and is recognized for his dedication to advancing Islamic education and unity.
Participants expressed their admiration and prayed for Sheikh Ibrahim Saleh, asking Allah to preserve him and elevate his rank. Prayers were also made for his continued guidance and success in his scholarly and reformative endeavours.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment to promoting the Arabic language and its vital role in fostering understanding and unity among Muslims worldwide.