IIU Islamic Centre begins online classes
Islamabad : The Faisal Masjid Islamic Centre of International Islamic University (IIU) has commenced online classes for the students of Tehfeez and Qirat amid coronavirus crisis.
According to head of the Faisal Masjid Islamic Centre, Dr. Zia ur Rehman, the centre started classes to ensure safety of the children keeping in view the global pandemic.
He said students attend classes via video calls and other online alternatives.
He added as many as 85 students of total 8 classes of different stages had been taking classes of Tehfeez and Qirat. He further said centre's teachers and officials remain in contact with parents on daily basis, while parents are supervising children to ensure their attendance in the classes.
Parents have shown satisfaction over this initiative saying that online classes saved loss of educational delay.
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