"Completion of the Qur'an" Ceremony Such ceremonies in madrassas aim to motivate students and recognize their achievements.

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461779865_3873448156224454_8786881722586625152_n.jpg "Completion of the Qur'an" ceremony is a very important and blessed occasion in madrasas. When the students complete the Holy Quran, the madrasa organizes a special ceremony on this occasion, usually called "Dastar Bandi" or "Completion of the Qur'an". The event is called The main purpose of this event is to encourage students and recognize their hard work.

During the event, special honors are given to students. They are garlanded with flowers, and sometimes given certificates or awards. Madrassa teachers, parents, and other students also participate on this occasion, to benefit from the recitation of the Holy Quran and its blessings. Often in such events, children also recite their last surah or some verses of the Quran.

The purpose of this event is not only to celebrate the success of the students, but also to encourage them to understand the importance of religious education and to apply the teachings of the Holy Quran in their practical life.

It is an important milestone in the journey of religious education, and the occasion is considered a moment of great pride and joy for the family as well as the teachers.
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Completion of the Qur'an is an important and blessed milestone in the journey of religious education, and a moment of great pride and joy for the family and for the students themselves. On this occasion, parents and families are proud of their children's hard work, while enjoying the success of their students and the positive results of their training.

It is not only a celebration of academic achievements for the child, but also a spiritual celebration in a religious sense, as the reward for completing the Holy Quran is great. The child is respected, loved and prayed for at this time and by the family, to spend more life in the police of religion.

On this occasion, children are traditionally dressed in Dastar or turban, which is considered a symbol of knowledge and virtue in Islamic teachings. It is not only a social phenomenon but also a beautiful thing of Islamic society in which the greatness of knowledge and Quran is practiced.

Madrasa ministers, families and individuals bless the child with prayers and encourage him to serve the religion and gain knowledge in the future. The purpose of such events is to encourage the new generation to participate in and practice the teachings of the religion.

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