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MoSD urges revival of traditional Quran learning circles

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March 10, 2026
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Muscat – The Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) has called on communities across the sultanate to revive the traditional practice of Quran learning circles during Ramadan, describing the activity as an important cultural and educational tradition that once played a key role in shaping values and strengthening social bonds.

In an awareness campaign shared on its official platforms, the ministry highlighted how mosques in the past served as vibrant centres of learning where children gathered after Asr prayer to learn and memorise the Holy Quran under the guidance of a teacher.

The campaign noted that these circles were not limited to memorisation alone, but also focused on teaching reading skills, discipline and positive behaviour. Children sat together around a teacher who guided them step by step before moving to memorisation, fostering values such as responsibility, attentive listening and mutual respect.

According MoSD, such gatherings often began as simple community initiatives, where adults would bring children together either at the entrance of mosques or in their homes to teach Quran recitation and basic moral values.

The ministry stressed that reviving this tradition today can help families reconnect with an important aspect of Omani heritage while promoting moral development among younger generations.

Community members and educators have welcomed the campaign, noting that Quran learning circles historically played an important role in strengthening ties between generations. Elders and teachers often passed on not only religious knowledge but also lessons in ethics, patience and respect, helping shape responsible members of society.

MoSD’s campaign emphasised that reviving this tradition does not necessarily require large resources or formal settings. Simple family gatherings, neighbourhood initiatives or small groups within mosques can recreate the spirit of the traditional learning circles that once flourished across Omani communities.

It also encouraged families to dedicate a regular time during Ramadan for children and family members to participate in Quran learning circles or home-based recitation sessions. The ministry noted that sharing knowledge is a trust whose impact can extend far beyond the present generation, contributing to stronger and more cohesive communities.



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