Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz competition for memorizing Quran kicks off in Madinah

Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz competition for memorizing Quran kicks off in Madinah
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman will patronize the King Abdulaziz International competition for memorizing, reciting and interpreting the Qur’an in its 40th edition in Madinah. (SPA)
Updated 18 September 2018
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Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz competition for memorizing Quran kicks off in Madinah

Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz competition for memorizing Quran kicks off in Madinah

JEDDAH: The King Abdulaziz International competition for memorizing, reciting and interpreting the Qur’an in its 40th edition will kick off at the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, under the patronage of King Salman.
The competition will start on Muharram 26 in the Islamic calendar, corresponding to Oct. 6 in the Gregorian calendar, until the beginning of Saffar (Oct. 10).
Minister of Islamic affairs, Endowments, Dawah and Guidance, Abdullatif Al-Sheikh, commended King Salman for his special care and attention for the competition.
Al-Sheikh said this international challenge encourages Muslims to memorize, recite and interpret the Qur’an.
He noted that the ministry has completed its preparations to receive participants for the competition.
This is the first time this major competition will be held at the Masjid Al-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Madinah.