High Commissioner Moragoda presents a copy of the Sinhala translation of the Holy Quran to the Ambassador of Bahrain

Date:

Continuing his efforts to promote dialogue with Heads of Mission of Islamic countries concurrently accredited to Sri Lanka from New Delhi, High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to India Milinda Moragoda presented a copy of the Sinhala translation of the Holy Quran to the Ambassador of Bahrain to India Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed AlGaoud  on  21 March 2023.

Earlier in February, High Commissioner Moragoda had presented copies of the Sinhala translation of the Holy Quran to the Ambassador of Morocco in India.

This Sinhala translation of the Holy Quran, published by the All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) of Sri Lanka, was presented to the Bahraini Ambassador at the Embassy of Bahrain in New Delhi.

Previously, the High Commission had presented copies of the Sinhala Quran to the Jama Masjid of Delhi and the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (Council of Muslim Theologians of India).

In keeping with the “Integrated Country Strategy for Sri Lanka Diplomatic Missions in India”, the policy roadmap of High Commissioner Moragoda, the High Commission of Sri Lanka in New Delhi has been promoting dialogue with all major religions in India.

High Commission of Sri Lanka

New Delhi

22 March 2023

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

KKS Port and Jaffna Airport Expansion Seen as Crucial to Equitable National Recovery

KKS Port and Jaffna Airport Expansion Seen as Crucial to Equitable National Recovery

Drug Oversupply Amid Critical Shortages Highlights Deepening Crisis in Health Sector

Drug Oversupply Amid Critical Shortages Highlights Deepening Crisis in Health Sector

President to Distribute Housing Deeds to Hill Country Families as Part of Major Upliftment Project

President to Distribute Housing Deeds to Hill Country Families as Part of Major Upliftment Project

Sri Lanka Welcomes Gaza Peace Initiative, Reaffirms Support for Two-State Solution

Sri Lanka Welcomes Gaza Peace Initiative, Reaffirms Support for Two-State Solution