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Iran; the second prize went to Motahhareh Nabi-Bahr from Bangladesh, and the third prize was claimed by Afnan Rashad Ali Yaqub from
Qadbeigi from Iran took first place in the tarteel competition
Haidar Ali Ibn Muhammad Al-Mousawi from Iraq and Qassem Muhammad Hamdan from Lebanon won the runner-up prize and third prize in this section
respectively.In the recitation section, the first place was secured by Seyyed Mohammad Hosseinipour from Iran, followed by Muhammad Hossein
Muhammad from Egypt in second place, and Ahmad Razak Al-Dulfain from Iraq in third.The first prize in the Quran memorizing competition was
awarded to Mohammad Khakpour from Iran, while the second prize went to Murtaza Hossein Ali Akash from Libya, and the third prize was claimed
by Ahmed Muhammad Saleh Ibrahim Issa from Egypt.Moreover, the judging panel of the 41st edition of International Quran Competition issued a
The numerous verses in the Holy Quran highlight this essential truth, which not only resonates with believers but also captivates the hearts
and minds of freedom-seekers globally
The Quran is presented as the only unaltered divine scripture capable of guiding humanity from ignorance and darkness to a path of dignity
and enlightenment.The statement drew attention to the pressing issues faced by oppressed populations, particularly those in Gaza and
Lebanon, as well as the steadfastness of Muslims in Yemen and Iraq
It noted the revolutionary spirit of the Iranian people during the 1979 revolution, all of which have demonstrated the power of the Quran's
These instances embody the Quran's ability to triumph over malicious attempts at erasing faith and promoting Islamophobia.The panel
acknowledged a significant opportunity for the Islamic ummah, empowered by the light of the Quran, to guide weary communities who have
suffered under the deceptions of global superpowers
in Quranic studies, expressed gratitude to God for enabling them to execute fair and equitable judgments
They extended prayers for success and prosperity for Muslims worldwide.In closing, the statement called for a renewed commitment to the
cultural significance endures perpetually across the globe.Photo: Ghazaleh Soheilizadeh from Iran, the winner of the first prize in the