MP Hamad Al Doy Proposes Conversion of Vacant School into Religious Institute for Boys in Muharraq
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Proposal to Repurpose School Facility MP Hamad Al Doy has proposed converting the currently vacant Omar Ibn Al Khattab Intermediate Boys’ School, located in Muharraq’s Building 203, into a dedicated religious institute for boys. The proposal, which has been submitted for consideration, addresses a lack of such facilities in the area and notes that the school is now vacant after its students were relocated.
Establishing a Religious Institute Under the Ministry of Education The initiative aims to create a religious institution under the Ministry of Education, offering a moderate curriculum designed to instill strong religious values among young people. MP Al Doy emphasizes that this project aligns with Bahrain's national objectives of preserving traditional Bahraini values and national identity.
Promoting Bahraini Identity and Islamic Values According to MP Al Doy, the proposed institute would play a crucial role in promoting loyalty, tolerance, moderation, and an understanding of Islamic identity. He highlights that these principles are integral to strengthening the national and cultural fabric of Bahraini society.
Addressing Youth Challenges The proposal underlines the importance of addressing intellectual and moral challenges facing today’s youth. It argues that a religious institute could contribute significantly to fostering responsible and ethically grounded individuals.
Royal Directives on Identity Preservation MP Al Doy’s proposal also refers to royal directives that emphasize safeguarding and reinforcing Bahraini and Islamic identity. Submitted for review, the proposal requests that this initiative be included in the agenda for further discussion and potential implementation.
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