Spread over two weeks, the competition is the most popular leg of a wider programme that includes a series of lectures and Quran recitals culminating with the awards ceremony, when the winners are announced and the prestigious Islamic Personality of the Year Award is conferred.
The series of lectures, which began from July 10, has been divided into three parts, including a set of lectures in Arabic for general public to be held at Dubai Chamber of Commerce, a series exclusively for women being held at Al Nahda Centre for Women and another set of lectures for expatriates in Bengali, Tamil and Malayalam to be held at Jamiatul Islah in Al Qusais.
The lectures for expats will begin on July 18 and end on July 27. All lectures are to begin at 10.30pm.
DIHQA was established by Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai in the year 1997, with only two branches of Quran Contest and Islamic Personality of the Year and it has now developed into a major institution.
Last year, the top award in the Quran contest was bagged by Saleh Al Obaid from Kuwait. The winner takes away the mega prize of Dh250,000, while the second runners-up gets 200,000 and the third prize winner walks away with Dh150,000.
Apart from the winners, every participant is rewarded with prizes ranging from Dh65,000 to Dh20,000.
Source: Gulf News