In a joyous and honorable evening, Insan Charity Association hosted a celebration to honor a distinguished group of graduates from Insan Academy. The event was attended by ambassadors, representatives of charitable government institutions, scholars, and students of knowledge.
The ceremony began with a recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a speech from Sheikh Dr. Othman Al-Khamees, Chairman of Insan Charity Association. He welcomed all attendees and expressed his pride in the graduation of the fourth cohort of students, who have demonstrated dedication in their pursuit of knowledge. He emphasized the value of these short but intensive academic programs, praying that the graduates become callers to Islam with wisdom and good counsel, and serve as ambassadors of this great religion. He concluded by thanking all contributors, especially the Zakat House and the General Secretariat of Endowments, for their support.
Dr. Adel Al-Mutairat, Vice Chairman of the Board, spoke about Islam’s deep respect for knowledge and the efforts of Muslim scholars throughout history in seeking it. He highlighted Insan Charity’s mission in spreading knowledge and facilitating its acquisition through educational courses and academies, extending his gratitude to all supporters.
Dr. Khaled Shujaa Al-Otaibi, Board Secretary, stated that Insan Charity has prioritized education from its inception, supporting learning at all levels—from early education and youth programs like Insan Club and Insan Academy to advanced studies through institutions such as Uganda University.
Mubarak Al-Azmi, Executive Director of the Association, presented an overview of Insan Charity’s key achievements and strategic projects, both in Kuwait and internationally. These include developmental cities, universities, academies, scientific centers, and various programs serving individuals and communities.
Sheikh Abdullah Ajil Al-Azmi, Supervisor of Insan Academy, emphasized that the academy welcomes students from various countries who meet the admission criteria and pass the entrance examination. The academy provides housing, full care, and necessary resources, allowing students to focus entirely on their studies.
Finally, the event marked the graduation of the fourth cohort, who successfully completed 318 hours of intensive training in Quranic studies, Hadith, Aqeedah, Fiqh, Usul (Islamic jurisprudence principles), Arabic grammar, and more.