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UAE Arab Reading Challenge Winner Says Reading Remains Daily Essential

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/07/11 at 12:53 PM
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Arab Reading Challenge 2026: UAE Champion Dana Adel Al Zarouni

Dana Adel Al Zarouni of Al Etihad National Private School in Abu Dhabi was crowned the UAE champion of the Arab Reading Challenge 2026 at a ceremony attended by Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Culture, and Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of Education, officials said. The announcement follows a multi-stage national selection that narrowed thousands of participants to a single winner. The prize recognizes outstanding reading, comprehension and analytical skills among school students across the Emirates.

How Dana Secured the Title and What She Read

According to an interview published by Emirates Today, Dana said daily reading has been a central part of her routine for years, allowing her to complete dozens of books across literature, history, biographies, science and development. Her judges cited her command of vocabulary, clarity of expression and ability to analyze texts as factors that set her apart during the national finals.

Furthermore, organizers noted that competitors were evaluated on comprehension, interpretation and the ability to relate texts to broader themes. Therefore, Dana’s interdisciplinary reading habit and regular practice translated into strong performance in oral and written rounds. The student emphasized that each finished book widened her perspective and sharpened her analytical skills, which contributed directly to her success in the competition.

Significance for the UAE and the Arab Literacy Initiative

The Arab Reading Challenge 2026 and Dana’s victory illustrate ongoing efforts across the UAE to promote Arabic literacy and reading culture among young people. Education officials have highlighted the initiative as part of a wider strategy to strengthen Arabic language skills while encouraging critical thinking, according to statements distributed at the event. Meanwhile, school leaders pointed to the competition as a motivational platform that raises the profile of reading in the school curriculum.

In addition, Dana’s win is being framed as a local example of how targeted programs and school-level support can produce measurable outcomes. The Ministry of Education and participating schools have documented increased participation rates in reading programs over recent years, which suggests the initiative’s outreach is expanding. Therefore, the championship serves both as recognition of individual achievement and as evidence of broader policy traction around literacy.

What the Victory Means for the Student and Her Community

Dana told Emirates Today she views the achievement as a milestone rather than a final destination, and she dedicated the honor to her family and teachers. The student also described an increased sense of responsibility to continue reading and to encourage peers to adopt regular reading habits. Her message emphasized gradual progress: a book leads to an idea, which builds into persistence and eventually a meaningful accomplishment.

Local educators said the visibility of the UAE reading champion can inspire similar habits across age groups. Schools involved in the Arab Reading Challenge 2026 reported that student engagement in library programs and reading clubs rose during the competition season. Furthermore, principals noted that champions like Dana can serve as ambassadors for school literacy campaigns, helping to normalize reading as a daily practice.

Competition Structure and Selection Process

The Arab Reading Challenge 2026 follows a layered selection model that begins at the school level before moving to regional and national stages. Participants are assessed on reading breadth, comprehension accuracy and the ability to synthesize ideas, organizers said. Additionally, rounds may include oral presentations, written analyses and interviews to evaluate candidates’ critical thinking and expressive clarity.

Officials added that the competition seeks to balance quantitative measures, such as the number of books read, with qualitative assessments like depth of understanding and originality in interpretation. Consequently, successful participants like Dana demonstrated both sustained reading habits and the ability to engage with texts analytically. This dual emphasis is a hallmark of the Arab Reading Challenge 2026 framework.

Implications for Arabic Language Education

Education experts view the championship outcome as reinforcing the importance of integrating reading practices into daily school life. They argue that achievements on national stages can accelerate investments in school libraries, teacher training and curricular materials that support Arabic literacy. Furthermore, the Arab Reading Challenge 2026 provides a benchmark for measuring the effectiveness of such investments over time.

Policy analysts recommend continued monitoring of program participation and outcomes to ensure equitable access across regions and socioeconomic groups. Therefore, follow-up studies and official reporting will be important to determine how the competition contributes to long-term improvements in reading proficiency across the Emirates.

What to Watch Next

Readers should watch for official reports from the Ministry of Education and Dubai Culture that may outline next steps from the Arab Reading Challenge 2026, including regional outreach plans and school-level initiatives inspired by the competition. The next expected milestones include follow-up workshops for student ambassadors and an annual review of participation metrics to guide future programming.

Meanwhile, Dana Adel Al Zarouni has signaled plans to continue her reading journey and to support peer engagement in literacy activities. Therefore, stakeholders and parents should look for local events and school campaigns that feature the UAE champion as a spokesperson for reading, which may roll out in the coming months.

Conclusion

The crowning of Dana Adel Al Zarouni as the UAE winner of the Arab Reading Challenge 2026 highlights individual accomplishment and the broader push to foster Arabic reading culture. As officials outline follow-up activities and schools build on the competition’s momentum, the initiative’s impact on literacy will become clearer. For now, the focus remains on sustaining daily reading habits and expanding access to quality reading resources across the Emirates.

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