The 44th edition of King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation and Interpretation of the Holy Qur’an recently took place in Makkah, with Deputy Emir of Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishaal honoring the winners. The competition, which drew 174 contestants from 123 countries, had a total prize money of SR4 million and was held under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman. The event was organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call, and Guidance and was attended by several prominent figures including princes, ministers, scholars, ambassadors, government officials, and mosque preachers in the Makkah region. Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call, and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Sheikh highlighted the importance of the competition in showcasing Saudi Arabia’s commitment to the memorization and recitation of the Holy Qur’an.
The competition in Makkah served as a platform for contestants from various countries to showcase their skills in memorization, recitation, and interpretation of the Holy Qur’an. With participants coming from 123 countries, the event highlighted the global appeal and significance of the competition. The total prize money of SR4 million further added to the competitive nature of the event, with winners being recognized and honored for their dedication and talent. Deputy Emir of Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishaal’s presence at the event underscored the importance of the competition in promoting the values and teachings of the Holy Qur’an.
The closing ceremony of the competition held at the Grand Mosque in Makkah was attended by a diverse audience including princes, ministers, scholars, ambassadors, government officials, and mosque preachers. This gathering of distinguished individuals reflected the widespread interest and support for the competition, emphasizing its significance in the promotion of the Holy Qur’an. Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call, and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Sheikh praised the competition for highlighting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to the memorization and recitation of the Holy Qur’an, reinforcing the country’s role as a global leader in fostering Quranic knowledge and understanding.
The competition not only showcased the contestants’ skills in memorization, recitation, and interpretation of the Holy Qur’an but also served as a platform for cultural exchange and dialogue. With participants representing a diverse range of countries and backgrounds, the event promoted intercultural understanding and appreciation for the universal message of the Holy Qur’an. The competition’s focus on excellence and proficiency in Quranic studies further underscored the importance of promoting knowledge and understanding of the Holy Book, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries.
The recognition and honoring of the competition winners by Deputy Emir of Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishaal highlighted the significance of their achievements in the field of Quranic memorization and recitation. The winners, who demonstrated exceptional talent and dedication in mastering the Holy Qur’an, were celebrated for their commitment to preserving and promoting the teachings of Islam. Their success in the competition not only brought them personal acclaim but also showcased the importance of Quranic knowledge and understanding in the global context, reflecting the universal appeal and relevance of the Holy Book.
In conclusion, the 44th edition of King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorization, Recitation and Interpretation of the Holy Qur’an in Makkah was a testament to Saudi Arabia’s commitment to promoting Quranic knowledge and understanding on a global scale. The competition, which drew participants from 123 countries and featured a total prize money of SR4 million, highlighted the diverse talent and dedication of contestants in memorizing and reciting the Holy Qur’an. Deputy Emir of Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishaal’s presence at the event underscored the importance of the competition in celebrating and honoring the achievements of individuals who have dedicated themselves to mastering the Holy Book. Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call, and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Sheikh praised the competition for its role in promoting Quranic studies and fostering a greater appreciation for the teachings of the Holy Qur’an.