Bank Nizwa, the leading and most trusted Islamic bank in the Sultanate, organized two impactful lectures as part of its educational program for Islamic banking at the Cultural Center in Sinaw and Imam Abdulmalik Bin Humaid Mosque.
The lectures aimed to enhance the level of awareness within the local community about the principles and concepts of Islamic banking in line with Sharia principles. Both lectures witnessed significant attendance and active participation.
The first lecture at the Cultural Center in Sinaw was delivered by Mr. Mustafa bin Nasser Al-Na’bi, Deputy Manager of Shari’a Training at Bank Nizwa, while the second lecture at Imam Abdulmalik Bin Humaid Mosque was delivered by Sheikh Dr. Ali bin Sulaiman Al-Jahdhami, a member of the Shari’a Board at Bank Nizwa.
These informative lectures reflect Bank Nizwa’s continuous efforts to instill the principles of Islamic banking within the community and equip individuals with the necessary knowledge to maximize the benefits offered by Islamic banking services and innovative solutions that adhere to Sharia principles, provided by Bank Nizwa. By providing comprehensive Islamic banking solutions, Bank Nizwa ensures that individuals can make sound financial decisions that align with their aspirations and financial needs.
Commenting on the lectures, Sheikh Dr. Ali bin Sulaiman Al-Jahdhami, said, “At Bank Nizwa, we are dedicated to spreading awareness about Islamic banking among the local community through our educational program for individuals interested in financial solutions aligned with our Islamic beliefs.
This program equips them with the necessary knowledge to make sound financial decisions that meet their aspirations and financial needs, through the provision of innovative financial products and services that comply with Islamic Sharia principles and the lifestyle of the community. Bank Nizwa will continue its efforts to keep pace with developments in the Islamic banking industry and contribute to the community by providing comprehensive Islamic banking solutions.—Zawya News