Islamic Affairs Concludes Quran Competition in Ethiopia
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, represented by the Religious Attaché at the Kingdom’s Embassy in Ethiopia, held a ceremony in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The ceremony honored the winners of the first edition of the Women’s Quran Competition.
Participation and Levels
A total of 300 contestants took part in the initial qualifications, competing across 5 levels. Level 1 encompassed 30 parts of the Quran, while level 2 comprised 20, level 3 included 15, level 4 featured 10, and level 5 involved 5 parts.
Winners and Prizes
Each level had 3 winning students who received prizes exceeding 25,000 Saudi Riyals. The competition is part of the ministry’s programs executed abroad to cater for and promote the Quran.
The ceremony did not only mark a celebration of the participants’ achievements but also highlighted the ministry’s dedication to fostering Quranic knowledge in Ethiopia. The ministry aims to encourage the memorization of the Quran, thereby strengthening religious education and spiritual connection among Muslim communities.
Recognition of Winners
The recognition of the winners serves as an inspiration for aspiring students and emphasizes the importance of Quranic studies within the Islamic tradition. Additionally, the concurrent launch of charitable programs underscores the ministry’s commitment to humanitarian efforts alongside its educational endeavors.
Overall, the Women’s Quran Competition in Ethiopia stands as a testament to the enduring significance of Quranic education in diverse communities worldwide.
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