King honours winners of Quran competition

His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday honoured winners of the international and local Hashemite Competition for Holy Quran Memorisation and Recitation. According to a royal court statement, King Abdullah honoured 37 national and five international winne…

His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday honoured winners of the international and local Hashemite Competition for Holy Quran Memorisation and Recitation. According to a royal court statement, King Abdullah honoured 37 national and five international winners, in addition to nine panel members and the competition’s supervisor. Certificates were handed to winners at the closing ceremony, held at the King Hussein bin Talal Mosque. This cycle of the competition saw the participation of 1,000 national participants from all age groups and governorates, as well as 43 international participants from Arab and Muslim countries. The Hashemite Competition for Holy Quran Memorisation and Recitation for men and women is one of the oldest Quran competitions at the international level, launched in 1993 with Royal support and organised annually by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs. Since its inception, the competition has witnessed the participation of 30,000 contestants, including 1,050 winners.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Previous Article

Egypt's unique tourist destinations in spotlight of international media

Next Article

Falcon Autotech Expands Presence in the Middle East with New Office Opening

Related Posts

Kuwait official underlines anti-terror efforts

Kuwait exerts great efforts to fight terrorism and dry out its sources and plays an effective role as a member of the Global Coalition against Daesh during its co-leadership of the Coalition's Foreign Terrorist Fighter Working Group, in addition to Tu...

Jordan, Iraq talk cooperation in agriculture fields

Baqa'a: Director General of the National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC), Nizar Haddad, and Director of the Agricultural Research Department at the Scientific Research Commission of the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education, Hameed Odeh, discussed co...