Dubai Goverment Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Department


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The missions of the Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Departmentare are:

1. Propagate the Islamic culture and develop the religious awareness.

2. Supervise the printing of the Holy Quran, religious books and the visual and audio recordings.

3. Establish and supervise Holy Quran memorizing schools.

4. Care for mosques and supervise their management by coordinating with Awqaf and Minors Affairs.

5. Supervise constructing the mosques built by individuals and coordinating that with Dubai Municipality and Awqaf and Minors Affairs.

6. Supervising events, symposiums, conferences and religious competitions.

7. Supervise charitable establishments and centers administratively, financially and culturally.

8. Supervise research and Islamic studies centers and religious programs that are being broadcasted through the media.

9. Focus on the gracefulness of Islam and emphasize that Islam is appropriate for all times and places.

10. Enliven the Islamic heritage by collecting and investigating and studying what the Muslims need in their daily lives. Also find solutions for their problems.

11. Translate the works that serve the issues that matter to all Muslims.

12. Organize Haj affairs by coordinating with the specialized authorities across the country.

13. Protect the Islamic culture and spread it.

14. Work on the Fatawa.

15. Give license to all Imams, preachers, lecturers, teachers and Moathens according to the system issued by the manager.

16. Publish a magazine that cares for Islam and use media to spread the message of that magazine.
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