Al-Iman International held their 2025 7-in-1 program in Osogbo Osun State.- Al-Iman Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies graduated 34 students.
- Alhaja Wakilat Omowunmi Ashiru reprimanded and congratulated graduates.
Al-Iman Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies recently celebrated the graduation of 34 students at its 2025 “7-in-1” program, held on Saturday, February 1, 2025.
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The event took place at the Al-Iman Nigerian Headquarters in Osogbo, Osun State. It included the opening of a new mosque, the start of a 12-classroom and hall project, the turbaning of the Al-Iman Chief Imam and International Mufti, an award ceremony, and a book launch.

Ekohotblog gathered that the graduates who completed their Arabic studies were sponsored by Alhaja Wakilat Omowunmi Ashiru, the founder and chairperson of Al-Iman International.

Alhaja Wakilat, known for her dedication to the institute, sent her congratulations to the graduates.
“My heartfelt congratulations to all 34 graduates. You have worked hard to reach this stage. May Almighty Allah bless and guide you,” she said.

She also promised to provide students with modern, high-quality learning facilities.
“We are working on improving the institute. Today, we have also started a new 12-classroom project with a modern hall. Insha Allah, it will be completed quickly,” she added.

The third batch of Haflah graduates who studied for free received cash gifts, backpacks, and Qurans along with their awards and certificates, courtesy of Alhaja Wakilat Omowunmi.
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Al-Iman Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies, a part of Al-Iman Worldwide, is a tuition-free Islamic school with nearly 500 students enrolled.




