A significant meeting took place in Daniyal Town, Vehari, at the residence of Aamna Shoukat, the in-charge of Quran Family Club’s Halaqat Taleem-ud-Deen for the region. This session was graced by the presence of Samiullah Aziz, CEO of Quran Family Club, along with Dr. Abdul Khaliq Wattoo. Aamna Shoukat’s sister, Ayesha Shoukat, also actively participated in the discussion.
The primary agenda of this gathering was to strategize the effective organization of Halaqat Taleem-ud-Deen at the local level, ensuring greater participation of women. The discussions emphasized involving women who have completed their degrees, integrating them into the Quran Family Club’s Learning Management System (LMS), and encouraging them to teach, benefit, and contribute to the digital education platform.
The initiative aims to provide a structured learning environment where women can engage in Islamic education, enhancing their intellectual and spiritual growth. By connecting educated women with the system, the Quran Family Club ensures that knowledge is shared and expanded across communities.
The meeting concluded with a warm and hospitable gathering, where tea, sandwiches, a variety of biscuits, and juices were served. The remarkable upbringing of Aamna and Ayesha Shoukat was highly appreciated, and special prayers were offered for their late father.
Quran Family Club is dedicated to promoting Islamic and academic education through digital platforms. By engaging scholars, teachers, and students nationwide, it fosters a culture of learning that aligns with Islamic values and modern educational needs.
This meeting marked a significant step in empowering women in Vehari through education and community engagement. By strengthening the Halaqat Taleem-ud-Deen initiative, Quran Family Club is playing a vital role in creating opportunities for women to teach, learn, and lead in the field of Islamic education.