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UAE holds religious lectures on Ramadan
Friday August 12, 2011 11:52:45 PM,
WAM
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Abu
Dhabi: The health ministry of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) has organised religious lectures for employees in
Abu Dhabi to increase awareness on the Islamic holy month of
Ramadan.
The lectures are being organised by the Government Communication
Department to educate the community on the importance of fasting
and its impact on the body and soul.
Sheikh Shawki Abdul Lateef, consultant of the General Authority of
Islamic Affairs and Awqaf in Egypt, delivered a lecture about the
ways of protecting the body from diseases by following religious
rituals such as fasting and prayers.
The lecture also dealt with the Islam's attention to hygiene in
food and clothing.
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