Walaloo Barnoota Islaamaa

For Muslim communities, especially those living as minorities or in rapidly changing societies, Islamic education preserves religious and cultural identity. It ensures that children and youth remain connected to their faith, language (e.g., Arabic for Qur’anic studies), and history. This prevents cultural assimilation that could lead to the loss of Islamic values.

Islamic education fosters brotherhood/sisterhood, mutual responsibility, and cooperation. Students learn the importance of helping the needy, visiting the sick, attending funerals, giving charity ( zakat and sadaqah ), and establishing justice. These teachings build strong, caring, and resilient communities. Moreover, Islamic education discourages tribalism, racism, and classism, promoting equality before Allah. walaloo barnoota islaamaa

Akkaataa Birraa fi Bonaatti madaalii faana deemtu, walaloon kunneen Oromoo keessatti waggaa dheeraa tajaajilaa turan. Yeroo mootummaan lamaan (haadhoo fi gurraacha) Oromoon wareegama ture, Islaamni gumaacha addunyaa fi furtuu badhaasa ta’ee mul’ata. Kanni namoota Oromoo h mamaaksa Islaamaa fi walaloo fudhachuuf kakaase. Islamic education discourages tribalism

Kun madaalii walaloo kan fakkaatu: (Qormaata jaalala islaamummaa fi kabaja warraa) Islamic education fosters brotherhood/sisterhood