Posted Date Saturday, July 4, 2026 : 09:35 (+4GMT)
Islamic Affairs Ministry Holds Training Course for Imams, Preachers in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, July 04, 2026, SPA -- The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, represented by its religious attaché in Bosnia and Herzegovina, organized a Shariah training course in Sarajevo for more than 60 imams, preachers, and Islamic studies students from across Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of its efforts to promote Islamic knowledge, foster the values of moderation, and develop qualified religious personnel.

The course featured a series of specialized academic sessions designed to strengthen participants' grounding in Islamic scholarship and enhance their preaching and educational skills. It also aimed to promote a sound understanding of Islam based on the principles of moderation, further develop the capabilities of imams and preachers, enable them to carry out their religious mission effectively, and reinforce the values of mercy, tolerance, and moderation while spreading the true teachings of Islam within their communities.

The course is part of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs' educational and dawah programs, implemented in cooperation with Islamic institutions and religious authorities worldwide, to promote authentic Islamic knowledge, develop qualified religious personnel, and reinforce the Kingdom's mission to serve Islam and Muslims and to disseminate the values of moderation.

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