In line with its continuing commitment to support UAE initiatives and efforts aimed at strengthening religious and ethical culture among the country's youth, Salem Ahmad Almoosa Enterprises (SAAE), one of the UAE’s most prominent business conglomerates, provided key support for this year's edition of the Dar Al Ber Quran Memorization Project. The company was the Gold Sponsor for the project, which is one of the leading Quran memorization initiatives in the UAE. Now in its eleventh year, the Dar Al Ber Quran Memorization Project has been awarded Gold Category Distinction by the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai (IACAD).

The event honored and gave recognition to youth representatives from Ahmad Abdullah Almoosa Center for Quran Memorization and the Jumeirah Islamic Learning centre--both facilities are part of the Dar Al Ber Project for Boys.

The project demonstrates the keenness of the SAAE and the Dar Al Ber Society in translating the country's vision in properly handling and caring for the Holy Quran--supporting and motivating memorizers, working under the guidance of the UAE wise leadership and promoting religious and social values among UAE youth. It is also aimed at observing the values of tolerance, moderation and love.

H.E. Salem Ahmad Almoosa, Chairman and General Manager, SAAE, said, “Through this partnership with the Dar Al Ber Society, we are looking to support national initiatives and efforts that are aimed at strengthening the values of religious and Islamic culture among the UAE youth and motivate younger generations to adhere to Islamic teachings—realizing their duties towards Islamic faith and mission in line with the vision of wise leadership by making the UAE a global destination serving the true religion and Muslims by encouraging the young to memorize the Quran and work with it.”

“The company takes community business very seriously, in line with its keenness towards contributing towards achieving the vision of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to support and develop an integrated society that adopts Islamic values and principles and places the ancient Islamic civilization as a model for scientific progress and prosperity. We affirm our commitment to create a stimulating environment for the emerging generations to memorize the Quran and be global ambassadors of the Islamic religion,” concluded Almoosa.

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