RIYADH: Sheikh Yasser Al-Dosari, imam of the Grand Mosque, visited South Africa and met leaders of Islamic associations, scholars, preachers and students.
His visit was part of a program by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs that organizes international visits for imams of the Two Holy Mosques, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
Al-Dosari discussed the virtues of Islamic teachings, Saudi Arabia’s role in serving Islam, promoting moderation, tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
He emphasized the importance of Muslims embodying the true message of Islam through actions, morals and kind treatment of others.
Al-Dosari also highlighted the role of Islamic associations in protecting youth from radicalism and educating them about their faith.
He attended the 14th National Qur’an Memorization Competition at Nurul Islam Masjid in Lenasia, where nine male and seven female winners received prizes totaling SR200,000 ($53,000).
In his speech, Al-Dosari stressed that the Qur’an is the foundation of the Muslim nation, a source of pride and guidance.
He reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s dedication to supporting Qur’an reciters and promoting its memorization, recitation and teaching.