Kwara Gov, Others Seek Balanced Education For Muslim Children

Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has called on the younger Muslim generation to combine both Islamic and Western education to impact positively on the society.

AbdulRazaq, who was represented by his Special Assistant on Humanitarian Affairs, Abdullateef Adebara, made the call at the first graduation of Zayd Ibn Thaabit Centre for Qur’an Memorisation, in Ilorin, the state’s capital.

“Muslim children need to have both Islamic and Western knowledge. Every Muslim parent should strive to assist their children in acquiring and practicing what they learned to make them useful citizens.

“As a government, we are not only encouraging Western education, we are also promoting Qur’anic and Islamic education for the good of the society,” the governor said.

In his remarks, the Mutawali of Ilorin, Dr Alimi AbdulRazaq encouraged the graduates to make good use of the acquired knowledge to promote the growth of Islam.

“The tenet of Islam is to uphold high moral values by imbibing lessons of Qur’an and Hadith to become responsible citizens,” AbdulRazaq advised.

In his remarks, Prof AbdulRazaq encouraged parents to instill in their children knowledge of the Qur’an to give them everlasting peace and rewards both in this world and in the hereafter.

“Memorising more than 600 pages of Al-Qur’an is not possible with any other book. We see that as a manifestation and fulfillment of the promise of Allah to continue to protect the Qur’an,” the don asserted.