As part of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD) efforts to enhance the status of the Holy Quran in society, and in line with its strategy to promote Islamic knowledge and strengthen the bond of future generations with Quran, Nad Al Sheba Center has announced the launch of a series of Quran courses dedicated to women for the academic year 2025 / 2026. The courses combine in-person attendance with distance learning to meet the aspirations and needs of learners.
The courses include the “Tathbeet” (Revision) Program, designed for reviewing and mastering memorization, held in person every Thursday morning starting from 11 September 2025; and a specialized course covering the last ten parts of the Holy Quran, offered both in-person and online every Tuesday morning starting from 9 September 2025. The program also features the “Iqra’ – My Mother’s Khatmah” course delivered via digital platforms every Friday morning starting from 12 September 2025, in addition to the Noorani Qaida course, available both in-person and online in morning and evening sessions beginning 13 September 2025.
These courses reflect IACAD’s strategic vision to strengthen Islamic identity and reaffirm its pioneering role in serving the community, meeting the needs of Emirati families, instilling Quranic values, and providing an engaging educational environment. They also aim to build a generation empowered with knowledge, while supporting the vision of the wise leadership that places special care on the Quran and its people, and seeks to foster a balanced, reading society that follows the path of moderation.
The center offers easy registration for interested participants through its official website or via the QR code included in the circulated invitation.