Raichur’s Children’s Islamic Organization Hosts Enriching Summer Camp: A Blend of Education, Engagement, and Community Spirit
Report Talha, input from JIH Raichur
Alhamdulillah, the Children’s Islamic Organization (CIO) in Raichur recently concluded a successful 15-day Kids Islamic summer camp, running from April 29 to May 13, across two locations within the city. Each center hosted two groups of children, with a total of 150 children at the first center and 56 at the second.
During these engaging sessions, the children participated in various activities including daily morning and evening Azkar, and Duaa, alongside engaging in stories of the prophets, morals, and interactive activities. Snacks were provided to the children at both centers, ensuring their energy levels remained high throughout the learning process.
It was heartening to witness the children’s enthusiastic participation, demonstrating a genuine interest in absorbing knowledge and making their learning experiences lasting and impactful. To reinforce their understanding, quiz competitions were organized on the topics covered, adding an element of excitement and healthy competition among the participants.
In addition to academic pursuits, the summer camp incorporated innovative games designed to instill values of teamwork and sportsmanship among the children, fostering a sense of companionship and mutual respect.
The involvement of parents added to the sense of community, with competitions arranged between the children and prizes awarded to the top performers. Parents commended the camp’s activities and expressed gratitude to the organizers for providing such an enriching experience for their children.
During the camp, the Chief Organizer and mentor, MS Shameem, delivered an inspiring talk, offering valuable parenting advice and encouraging both children and parents to uphold Islamic and universal human values. Her words resonated with attendees, motivating them to embrace courage and aspire towards lofty goals, leaving a lasting impact on all participants.
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