The Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, represented by the Knowledge and Cultural Programs Department, has launched its cultural program "Riyad Al-Salihaat." This initiative aims to offer a comprehensive system of Islamic sciences in an accessible manner, catering to the needs of Muslim women in the modern era. The program is presented by Dr. Najat Mohammed Al-Marzouqi and covers various topics including fiqh, creed, tafseer, hadith sciences, etiquette of seeking knowledge, spiritual refinement, education, and contemporary issues concerning Muslim women.
The program runs from this month until mid-March next year and is divided into three main tracks. The first track, "Qala'id Al-Muhsinaat," focuses on providing Muslim women with basic religious knowledge through the study of general Islamic texts and materials. The second track, "Hiyazat Al-Funun," is dedicated to female students seeking to memorize and study Islamic texts in depth, offering optional tests and certificates for outstanding participants. The third track, "Taqreeb Al-Matoon," aims to facilitate the study of Islamic texts through a dedicated Telegram channel containing educational materials, questions, and additional information.
The program is conducted remotely through online platforms, making it easy for participants inside and outside the country to join. It has attracted more than 650 participants from around the world, reflecting the strong demand for it and its significant role as a religious educational platform.
The "Riyad Al-Salihaat" program reflects the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department commitment to spreading authentic Islamic knowledge and enhancing the role of Emirati women in building a conscious society that carries the message of progress and goodness. The program also offers participants the opportunity to receive accredited certificates from IACAD, representing an important step toward creating a positive and sustainable impact on society.