Visually impaired learn Quran in Braille

Visually impaired learn Quran in Braille

Visually impaired individuals from completely different professions who be taught the Quran within the Braille alphabet in a course introduced by the Provincial Mufti Library in japanese Türkiye set an instance with their dedication.

Lawyers, civil servants and personal sector workers, who be taught the Quran with instructional supplies ready within the Braille alphabet in Erzincan, dream of changing into a Hafiz-e-Quran.

The Braille alphabet, invented by Louise Braille and printed in 1829, is predicated on the six-dot system that helps the visually impaired to learn and write by contact. The alphabet could be learn both on embossed paper or by utilizing refreshable Braille shows that connect with computer systems and smartphone gadgets. Letters and numbers are fashioned utilizing completely different mixtures of six dots.

Visually impaired individuals who attend the “Braille Alphabet and Quran Course” opened within the Provincial Mufti library additionally obtain primary spiritual information. The college students set an instance with their dedication.

Provincial Mufti Muharrem Gül stated: “Visually impaired citizens learn the Quran under the supervision of religious teachers who receive Braille training. Expressing that there is no excuse for not learning the Quran, Gül said that all opportunities have been mobilized in this regard.”

Stating that the course opened within the metropolis continues with three college students, a lawyer, a civil servant and a personal sector worker, Gül stated: “Our students have passed on to the Quran, thank God. They are currently reading the rules of tajweed (the set of rules governing the way in which the words of the Quran should be pronounced during its recitation). I hope they are on the way to becoming hafiz. They set an example for both our society and their brothers in this regard. This is the victory of perseverance,” he expressed.

Explaining that inside the mufti’s workplace, Quran classes are additionally given for the listening to impaired, Gül said that Friday sermons are given in signal language on the Terzibaba Mosque.

Religious instructor Yavuz Selim Erdoğan, who obtained Braille alphabet coaching within the course opened by the Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), stated that they opened their first programs to learn the visually impaired within the metropolis.

Expressing that the visually impaired attend the lessons with enthusiasm, Erdoğan stated: “They accomplish an excellent job that isn’t for everybody. Even those that are regular keep away from taking Quran programs, whereas visually impaired people do that with pleasure and enthusiasm of their spare time. It additionally makes me blissful that they obtain their coaching.”

Ilhan Açıksöz, who has been working as a lawyer for 21 years in Erzincan and has been 95% visually impaired since delivery, stated that they began the course after looking for methods to be taught the Quran together with his disabled pals. He stated: “We learned to read the Quran in about three months. Hopefully, if we can improve our reading in the next stages, we will be given the award of being a hafiz. I recommend people to learn the Quran with its meaning in order to experience spiritual pleasure,” he emphasised.

Visually impaired Ali Yenigün, who’s an archivist on the Provincial Directorate of National Education, additionally said that their desires of studying the Quran turned a actuality with the assist of the mufti.

Explaining that as three pals that they had made vital progress within the course, Yenigün stated: “As we learn the Quran, we get satisfaction and peace. One feature of the great book is that it becomes easier as we learn it, as long as there is a desire. May Allah provide us ease so we overcome all difficulties. The Quran is our holy book and we all should learn it in order to understand the true meaning of life.”

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