Representatives of 8 countries went on the stage on the third night, most of them from African countries, Al-Bayan daily reported.
Muhammad Anan from Morocco, Jamaleddin Al-Kiki from Australia, Omar Muhammad Adam Qoti from Sudan, Yusuf Esmaeel from Zimbabwe, Anas Akinsi from Turkey, ershad Batil from Barbados, Adam Muhammad from Congo and Ibrahim Jalu from Guinea Conakry were the contestants of the third night.
A number of foreign officials in Dubai including Hajj Muhammad, Counselor of Sudan, and Abdul-Salam Grinch, vice-counselor of Morocco in the city, were present at the competition hall.
The 17th edition of Dubai International Holy Quran Award kicked off in the UAE city on Tuesday, July 16. Iran’s representative at the contest is Milad Asheghi.
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