According to WAS news agency, the morning section of the second day of the event was held with the participation of 8 Quran memorizers and reciters.
14 Qaris and Quran memorizers competed in the evening section of the day.
Ahmad bin Ali Al-Seddis, director of Quran Faculty of the Islamic University of the holy city of Medina, is the head of the judging board of this edition of the international Quran contest.
The 36th international Quran contest in Saudi Arabia began on November 15 at the Grand Mosque of Mecca.
138 contestants from 59 countries are attending the competition.
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