Riyadh: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) commended the pioneering educational efforts undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to meet the needs of Muslim youth around the world, affirming that these efforts embody the Kingdom's noble mission to disseminate Islamic knowledge and serve the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet, in accordance with an approach based on moderation and balance. The assembly stated that official statistics for 2025 showed exceptional success for the distance-learning programs of the Prophet's Mosque study circles, with enrollment exceeding 940,000 male and female students from various countries worldwide, reflecting the expanding impact of the Kingdom's digital education ecosystem.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the numbers of beneficiaries were distributed across continents, underscoring the breadth of access and the wide-reaching impact. Beneficiaries in Asia exceeded 500,000, in Africa more than 400,000, in Europe over 24,000, in the Americas more than 10,700, and in Australia 793.
The assembly affirmed that this strong turnout reflects the wise leadership's care and keen interest in promoting the dissemination of sound Islamic knowledge, entrenching the values of moderation, and enhancing the quality of Islamic education through the latest technical and educational standards, thereby reinforcing the Kingdom's position as a leading educational reference for students of knowledge in the East and the West.