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AMSI Tarimiyah Circumcision Campaign

Tarimiyah Branch of the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) arranged a circumcision campaign for children as well as education and awareness campaign in the region



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Friday, 11 July 2008 18:45

HEYET Net - the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) Tarimiyah Branch started to campaign of education and awareness including the distribution of parts of the Holy Qur’an in preparation for the summer seasons.  

On the other hand AMSI Tarimiyah Branch initiated the first section of inventory for orphans where total registered number of orphans applied for assistance and help them to the hardships of life reached to 333.  

Meanwhile the branch arranged a circumcision ceremony for the orphans as the number of children reached to 56.  

In the ceremony the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) Tarimiyah Branch officials gave a speech explaining the way of circumcision sunnah and the conditions experienced by the Iraqis from north to the south under the hateful occupation.

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