The pupils are examined in four subjects namely: Lughatul Arabiyyah (Arabic language and grammar), Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), Tarubiyyah (Islamic ethics, history and traditions of the prophets) and Quran recitation and memorisation.
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Sheikh Ahmada Yahaya Lukwago (in the middle), the chairperson of the Uganda Quran Schools Association, speaking during the press briefing. (Photo by Farooq Kasule)
A total of 7,000 pupils will begin writing their Islamic Primary Leaving Exams (IPLE) on Wednesday, August 20, 2024, Sheikh Ahmada Yahaya Lukwago, the chairperson of the Uganda
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