


The Singa Human Welfare Trust in Pabna Sadar organized a combined prayer session and Imam conference on Saturday to celebrate two visually impaired students completing their memorization of the Holy Quran.
The event, held at the Trust’s conference hall, was chaired by the organization’s founder and chairman, retired Professor Alhaj Md. Abul Hossain. The program commenced with a welcome address by Vice Chairman and Pabna College Assistant Professor, Alhaj Dr. Md. Alamgir Hossain.
Following a soulful Quranic recitation by a visually impaired student, the two students were recognized for their achievement, and a special Dua (closing prayer) was offered for their success.
Focus on Inclusive Education
The subsequent Imam conference brought together several prominent Islamic scholars, including Hafez Maulana Mufti Imran Hossain, Mufti Waliullah, and Mufti Abdullah Al Mamun, among others.
The speakers and trust officials discussed several key initiatives:
Braille Quranic Education: Progress in teaching visually impaired students using the Braille system.
Specialized Learning: Development of education systems for orphans and students with physical, speech, and hearing disabilities.
Infrastructure: Updates on the Trust’s newly constructed building and museum.
The gathering emphasized the role of religious leaders in promoting inclusive education and social welfare for the most vulnerable members of society.
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