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Islamic Affairs Concludes Quran Competition in Nigeria

Participation, Representation

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, recently concluded the Quran and Sunnah competition in the Republic of Nigeria.

The closing ceremony was held at the official event hall of the state government, attended by various government officials, preachers, and students of knowledge.

Participation, Representation

This competition saw the participation of 62 contestants, including 34 males and 28 females. These participants represented 33 Islamic schools and institutes from across Kwara State. Moreover, the event was not just a competition but a celebration of Islamic learning and scholarship.

Winners and Prizes

Out of the participants, 18 were declared winners, averaging three winners per level of the competition. Consequently, each winner received valuable monetary prizes along with commemorative awards for the remaining participants.

Moreover, the Quran and Sunnah competition, organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and the Sunnah Complex for Dawah and Research, marked a significant event in Nigeria. It highlighted the importance of Islamic education and the role it plays in fostering community and understanding.

Finally, the event served as a platform for promoting Islamic teachings and values across the state of Kwara.

 

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