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Training on Shari’a Economic at Saudi Arabia Completed (13/6) PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rahmat Arijaya   
Wednesday, 13 June 2012 00:00

Training on Shari’a Economic at Saudi Arabia Completed

Riyadh| Badilag.net

40 judges of the Religious Courts have been participated training on shari’a economic at Islamic University of al-Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud, Saudi Arabia since last month. The training ended on Tuesday (12/6).

One day before, all participants were invited by the rector of the university, Prof. Dr. Sulaiman Bin Abdullah Aba al-Khail. He hoped that the training would be very beneficial for judges in developing the Religious Courts in Indonesia.

Having finished the training, all judges deserved to hold a certificated issued by the university.

The rector also hoped that the training be continued in the future.

All judges were facilitated to perform umrah of pilgrims in Mecca for 4 days. They also had a good chance to visit some courts there.

The chairman of the judge delegates, Drs.H. Farid Ismail, SH, MH conveyed a report of training to Vice Chief for Education and Training, Dr. Abdul Muhsin bin Abdurrahman Arrasyid.

Abdul Muhsin said that he was very happy with seriousness of participants on the training.

“This report is made on time. It shows that all participants are very serious,” he said.

(Rahmat Arijaya)

 

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