Libyan Wins Award of Quran Contest in Berlin

Berlin, MINA – Osama Abdulaziz, of Libya, has won the top award of the grand contest for learners of the Holy Quran.

His compatriot Mohammad Fadhil came second while Omar Al-Mukhtar, of Norway, came third, said Al-Furqan association for learning the Holy Quran – the organizer of the contest, Sunday.

In the Quran reciting contest, the Moroccan Ibrahim Bu-Ghaleb won the top award and Sana Al-Rifa’ie and Sana Bisiso came in the second and third places respectively.

Dr. Khaled Al-Mathkour, representative of the Kuwait-based Al-Manabr Al-Quraniya Society, said his society and Al-Furqan association signed an agreement on cooperation to encourage the youth members of the Muslim community in Europe to learn the Holy Quran by heart

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In statements to KUNA, he voiced joy for taking part in the event and contributing to the promotion of knowledge about the Holy Quran in Europe.

The two-day contest gathered 723 eminent learners and reciters of the Holy Quran from 14 European countries, Ghamdan Al-Z’ietry, director of the Tunis-based Al-Furqan association, told KUNA Sunday night.

Al-Z’ietry noted that this was the second version of the contest which is the largest of its kind in Europe. Meanwhile, head of the organizing committee Talal Al-Hadi thanked the German government and the local authorities in Berlin for their efforts to facilitate the organization of the event.

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He called on the Muslims community in Germany to integrate into the German society and abide by the tolerant values of noble Islam. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)