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AMSI Baiji Summarizes Acvities

Baiji Branch of the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) outlined its periodical activities and regular meetings to discuss the topics related to the region and lessons, sermons of Friday Prayers as summarized activities in fields of social and health services



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Wednesday, 09 July 2008 00:49

HEYET Net – The food distribution to the displaced families in addition to ending the disputes families and clans as was the follow-up health services in al Siniyya (Chinese) region.  

Activities were summarized as follows:

AMSI Baiji Branch as it promises and love to displaced and abstinent families providing a helping hand to distribute rice and flour more than400 family.  

AMSI Baiji Delegation visited the health clinic in al Siniyyah area being briefed on the status of services providing to citizens thanking to chief of Baiji Branch Doctors to alleviate to suffer and make cooperation with the patients.  

The Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) Baiji Branch will remain as a tributary spreading peace, love and harmony between the tribes which are the first to solve the problems between the antagonists and warmly cuddles all members of society.

Delegation of the Branch attended to the meeting of agreement between Albu Ubaid clan and al Izza wal Haditheen wal Ubaid clan. AMSI Baiji President delivered a speech urging the attendees and clans to bring viewpoints having them and harmony among themselves. The president pointed out the nature of sedition as fighting between warring. 

AMSI Delegation also attended to the ceremony a large rally in the al Qada when it was released abductees who are sons of the area Dr. Jarrah Sabbar Mahrous and his colleagues. AMSI Baiji Branch has expressed great joy and indignation on the release of the kidnapped people.  

The delegation attended to the meeting of agreement in the village of al-Baiji between the clans of al Jasyiat and albu Hamdan. Baiji branch official has delivered a speech urging attendees to the guidelines on the base of unity and one rank. 

The delegation attended to a luncheon in the house of one clan notables.  

AMSI Baiji Delegation attended to the Council of Dignitaries one of the notables clan al Rahinah in Baiji where Baiji Chief delivered a speech incidentally.

Baiji Branch attended to the disengagement dispute between two opposing families one of them was from Baiji and the other from Baghdad. Baiji AMSI Branch has had a privileged role in conflict resolution and reconciliation among themselves.

A delegation from AMSI paid a fraternal visit to Kirkuk Governorate, Hawija, Kajula.

In this month the imams and preachers gathered in the headquarters of AMSI Baiji Branch to discuss and consult the themes of Friday sermons and topics concerning the region and residents.  

Guidance and Dawa Section of Baiji Branch issued a curriculum courses for teachers to follow the Holy Qur’an teaching students in the courses built in mosques. 

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