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(5)
The Council shall be responsible to the President of the
Republic for the performance of its business.
(6)
The Council shall aim at the preservation of religious values
and deepening their understanding and practice in society for approaching
God and benefiting the society. It also aims at strengthening the
personal motives in individuals for serving the religion, the country
and humanity, at dissemination of the spirit of fraternity, love and
self-denial among citizens and development of their spiritual
capabilities and rallying them as an incentive towards what is ideal and
best and as safeguard against the tyranny of materialistic values and all
the drawbacks of development. It strives, in this field, to preserve the
cultural identity of the nation and direct it to achieve the Islamic
style in its life together with due regard to the rights of non-Muslims,
abiding in the same by ease, graduality and flexibility. Without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the Council shall have the
following objects:
(a)
dissemination of public and specialized religions education
and consolidate it at all its levels in preparation of the
learned in the religion to perform their message of religious
enlightenment and guidance in implementation of the objects
of the Council;
(b)
dissemination of sound religious awareness, preservation of
the cultural heritage of the nation and instilling the
religious values in the conscience of individuals and groups
by the various means of publicity, information and culture;
(c)
rallying potentialities and capabilities to patronize the
religious utilities by self effort at the level of the
various classes of the society;
(d)
striving to encourage research and publication in the field
of religious studies in general;
(e)
encouraging the citizens to entrust their property for
charitable goodness and benevolent works.
The Council shall have the following functions:
(a)
laying down the general policies, plans and programmes for
the religious affairs and wakfs;
(b)
general supervision of religious institutions and places of
worship and organizing the activity and employing them in the most ideal
way to serve the objectives of the religion in worship and dealing;
(c)
organizing of the religions message, developing its methods,
laying down its programmes and training the missionaries therefor
together with patronizing the religions research and participation in the
conferences pertaining to religious work;