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Kyrgyzstan's First National Quran Memorization Contest For Girls Begins

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, in collaboration with the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan, has organised the largest Quran memorisation competition for girls in Kyrgyzstan. This inaugural national-level event is supported by Saudi Arabia.

This year's competition began across seven provinces and two cities. A total of 270 contestants participated in the preliminary rounds. The competition was divided into four categories: memorising the entire Quran, memorising 20 parts, memorising 10 parts, and Quran recitation and Tajweed.

Girls  Quran Contest in Kyrgyzstan

Today marked the start of the final rounds, with 26 contestants qualifying for this phase. The judging panel will evaluate participants during morning and evening sessions at the Imam Sarakhsi Mosque in downtown Bishkek.

The closing ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow at the same mosque. Attendees will include Abdulaziz Zakirov, head of religious affairs in Kyrgyzstan; Dr. Awad Al-Enezi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance for Islamic Affairs; Saudi Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Ibrahim Al-Radi; several members of parliament; and various official media outlets.

The first national-level competition for boys was held in December 2023. These competitions are part of the ministry's international programs aimed at spreading Quranic teachings and promoting moderation while combating extremism.

The event's significance lies in its role in fostering a deeper understanding of the Quran among young girls. It also aims to encourage them to embrace moderate Islamic values.

Participants have shown remarkable dedication throughout the competition. Their efforts reflect a strong commitment to preserving and promoting Islamic teachings.

The Ministry's initiatives abroad continue to play a crucial role in nurturing religious education. They also aim to strengthen cultural ties between Saudi Arabia and other countries.

This competition not only highlights the importance of Quranic education but also serves as a platform for young girls to showcase their talents on a national stage.

Such events are instrumental in building a community that values knowledge and spiritual growth. They also help combat extremist ideologies by promoting a balanced understanding of Islam.

The support from Saudi Arabia underscores its commitment to fostering religious education globally. It also highlights its role in promoting peace and understanding through such initiatives.

The success of this competition sets a precedent for future events aimed at encouraging youth participation in religious activities. It also paves the way for similar initiatives that can further strengthen cultural and educational ties between nations.

With inputs from SPA

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