1,428 Participants Participate In Tahsin Al Ghozy's First Lecture, Strengthen The Commitment To Print Qur'anian Generation
BOGOR Commitment to forming the Qur'ani generation continues to be emphasized by Tahsin Al Ghozy (TAG) under the auspices of the Al Ghozy Muslimah Center Foundation (AMC). In the inaugural lecture of the 2025/2026 school year which was held at the Al Muttaqin Mosque, Bogor, on Thursday 7 August, 1,428 participants participated in the opening of tahsin activities from various parts of Indonesia to abroad.
The initial session was filled with the inaugural graduation of the KPQ+ program (Lecturer of Al Quran Plus), a flagship program from the AMC Education Division. KPQ+ graduates have traveled one year of intensive learning to become structured, moral, and ready to serve Al Quran teachers.
"We are committed to continuing to give birth to more Al-Quran teachers who are competent and with integrity," said Lusi Palawati, Director of the KPQ+ Program.
The inaugural lecture presented Hartanto Saryono, Lc., Founder of the Rumah Tajwid Indonesia Foundation, with the theme Tahsin Tilah: Presenting Adab in Every Letter. He emphasized that reading the Koran is not only about engineering, but also about attitude. Participants seemed enthusiastic about participating in this session, both present in person and those who listened via YouTube live.
Chairman of the AMC Foundation, Ririe Rizal, emphasized that the first lecture was not a ceremonial moment. For him, this is the starting point for a bigger movement.
"This first study is not only about knowledge transfer, but also the momentum to build the Qurani, independent, and moral Muslim movement," he said.
As part of empowerment, AMC held a DORANTAS (Qualized Goods Donation) waqf program. The collected goods are sold and the proceeds are used for the construction of AMC prayer rooms.
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In addition, participants can also support Muslim MSMEs through KPPM and AMC Mart booths that sell products such as Al Quran, basic necessities, and Islamic merchandise.
This event serves as a reminder that Al-Quran learning cannot be separated from social roles and community movements. As stated by the person in charge of the event, Jety Rachmawaty: "Hopefully this will trigger people's enthusiasm to learn the Qur'an more seriously."