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Minister of Education and Higher Education, Mohamed Abdul Latif, confirmed that the decision to mandate primary school students to memorize two sections of the Holy Quran is not accurate. He explained that the curriculum designated for each grade includes specific sections that students study, and memorization is limited to those parts. He clarified that the Quran memorization component is part of the religious education subject, which has been implemented since last year, and students are not required to memorize two full sections annually, but rather to adhere to the prescribed syllabus for each grade. This statement was made in response to posts on social media claiming that there was a decision to promote memorization of two sections per year, emphasizing that the requirement is solely to memorize the parts outlined in the curriculum.
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