Riyadh: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has established a Quranic school in the Myrza-Ake area of Uzgen city, Osh Region, in the Kyrgyz Republic. The school is anticipated to benefit approximately 3,800 residents from the area and neighboring communities.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the school is designed to offer an educational environment focused on memorizing the Holy Quran and studying its sciences. It aims to address the educational needs of local residents while fostering Islamic values among young people.
The residents of Myrza-Ake have expressed their gratitude and appreciation to Saudi Arabia, its leadership, government, and citizens for their ongoing support of educational and development projects. They believe the school will be an important educational landmark with a significant impact on their children's lives. The local community also praised Saudi Arabia's humanitarian role in supporting Muslim communities worldwide.