OKU cacat penglihatan sertai World Quran Hour

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OKU cacat penglihatan sertai World Quran Hour
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kualanerus Lima ahli Persatuan Orang-Orang Cacat Penglihatan Islam Malaysia (PERTIS) Terengganu turut menjayakan program World Quran Hour (WQH) edisi 2020 yang dijalankan serentak di seluruh dunia, hari ini

Mereka memulakan bacaan pada 11.30 pagi dengan mengalunkan bacaan surah Ar-Rahman serentak menggunakan al-Quran Braille.

"Saya belajar membaca al-Quran Braille sejak 2014 dan mengambil masa lebih enam bulan untuk menguasainya. "Tetapi sejak menyertai kelas mengaji al-Quran Braille saya kembali bersemangat, malah saya sudah mendirikan rumah tangga dengan rakan yang turut mengalami masalah penglihatan," katanya. "Saya berasa teruja kerana berpeluang menjayakan WQH dengan harapan ia mendapat keberkatan dan ganjaran daripada Allah.Sementara itu, Pengerusi PERTIS Wilayah Terengganu Mohd Fauzi Mansor berkata, pihaknya terpanggil untuk menjayakan WQH kerana mempunyai ahli yang boleh membaca al-Quran.

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