To promote the exchange of experiences and experiences and strengthen cooperation with various actors and institutions the Islamic Institute of Dar al-Huda, Amsterdam, received a special delegation of social workers and psychiatrists, The meeting was characterized by a fraternal atmosphere and an open debate on the possibilities of joint cooperation and the Institute’s contribution to sensitization, awareness-raising and religious guidance programmes that support social roles and psychological treatments in addition to co-ordinating certain campaigns and events of common interest.
The visiting delegation thanked and appreciated the warm reception and stressed the opening of bridges of cooperation with the Institute and the introduction of its major roles in approaching societal problems and imbalances affecting the psychosocial structure of the individual and society.
For his part, the Director of the Institute, Professor and Sheikh Abdul Ellah Al-Amrani, welcomed the initiative of the visit and called for its continuation in accordance with a regular programme.
He outlined the Institute’s continental and seasonal services and activities, its active participation in the service of the Institute, its continental and seasonal activities, its active participation in the educational and educational spheres of the Muslim community of the Netherlands and its prominent role in establishing citizenship and solidarity among various members of Dutch society and its various religious and cultural spectrums.
The Director of the Institute noted that the various and increasing visits the Institute has received since its inception from various bodies and institutions a spirit of openness and the principle of partnership and cooperation with civil actors and government institutions working to keep abreast of addictions, especially among young people; To reduce the causes of violence and hatred in Dutch society. The meeting concluded by agreeing to schedule further visits to plan joint programmes and to promote the Institute’s involvement in supporting social assistance and psychotherapy services as available. With great thanks to all members of the delegation for their humanitarian initiatives and the search for ways to develop them.