The first national competitive exam of religious sciences schools in Iraq

Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, represented by the Department of Religious Affairs, announced the conduct of the first competitive exam for religious school students.

Abbas al-lawandi, the official of the Religious Schools Division, said, "The Religious Schools Division has conducted the first national competitive exam for the Iraqi religious school students. The exam consists of questions for three subjects: Qatar Al-Nada, Jurisprudence, and Logic."

He added, "The participation included men and women, as the total number has reached over 200 male and female students. The goal of holding this exam is to indicate each student's academic level."

He concluded, "The Schools Division is concerned with religious schools located inside and outside Iraq and works to provide all the requirements that lead to their success. The number of schools in Iraq has reached 70, divided between men and women."


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