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Quran Distribution in a Ugandan School

  • Lily Jay Foundation
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

Today, a significant educational milestone was reached at a school in Uganda, where fresh copies of the Holy Qur'an were distributed to students, many of whom received their own copy for the very first time.


In areas where access to structured Islamic educational materials can be limited, providing physical copies of the Qur'an is vital. For these students, it represents a foundational tool for literacy, theological guidance, and spiritual connection that extends directly to their households.


“And who is better in speech than one who invites to Allah, does righteousness, and says, ‘Indeed, I am of the Muslims.’” — Surah Fussilat

Observing the immediate engagement as the students opened their books emphasizes the core purpose of these ongoing field operations: to preserve knowledge, support academic development, and bring foundational learning resources to communities worldwide. Every copy distributed helps strengthen foundational literacy and serves as a reminder of global unity through the words of Allah.


For every single letter and word these students read, a continuous reward (Sadaqah Jariyah) is recorded for everyone whose dedication, logistics, and prayers helped facilitate this initiative.


This project was coordinated and completed through the global network and ground operations of the Lily Jay Foundation, continuing its mission to expand access to religious education and community resources.


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