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Penutupan Muhadasah dan Munaqosah Tahun 2023 – 2024 M

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assirojiyyah.online, pada Sabtu (03/02/2024) Pondok Pesantren Assirojiyyah melalui Mahkamah Lughotul Arabiyah ( Kls enam) angkatan tahun 1444 – 1445 H / 2023 – 2024 M, kembali mengadakan acara Ikhtitamul Muhadasah Wal Munaqosyah (Penutupan Muhadasah dan Munaqosah) di halaman Pesantren.

KH. Itqon Busiri selaku Ka. Biro Litbang Pondok Pesantren Assirojiyyah dalam tausyiahnya menegaskan kembali akan kewajiban para santri dengan berbahasa Arab.

“Jagalah untuk selalu berbahasa Arab, dapati bahasa Arab itu menjadi bahasa kalian, apa yang kamu liat dengan berbahasa Arab, apa yang kamu dengar dengan berbahasa Arab dan apa yang kamu bicarakan dengan berbahasa Arab” tutur beliau.

Selain sambutan dari beliau, pada acara tersebut dibacakan juga para pemenang dari berbagai macam jenis lomba, mulai dari lomba menghafal Mufradat, Bayanul Maqolat, Muhadirin dan bahtsul masa`il yang dimenangkann oleh siswa kelas IV.

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Hadir sebagai pemberi hadiah pada acara tersebut ialah Ag. Imaduddin Junaidi.

Sementara untuk pemberi hadiah khusus lomba Bahtsul Masa`il dan At Tamtsiliyah dipimpin langsung oleh KH. Itqon Bushiri.

Rentetan acara tersebut meliputi Iftitah, Qiroatus Sholawat Badriyah, An Nasyidul Islami, Taslimul Ijazat,  At Tamtsiliyah, Al Irsyadat Wa Taujihat dan Ikhtitam Awi Do’a.

Pada waktu yang sama, Ahrori (20) selaku ketua pengurus bahasa Arab sangat berharap, Muhadasah dan Munaqosah tahun ini menjadi batu loncatan untuk pengurus bahasa Arab tahun berikutnya.

“Jangan merasa puas dengan kemampuan kita dalam berbahasa Arab dan mudah-mudahan selama berkhidmat dalam mengurus bahasa Arab menjadi salah satu amal yang diterima disisi Alloh,” harapannya. (Zen)

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