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Uganda to Host African Quran Competition in October

7:18 - June 26, 2024
News ID: 3488890
IQNA – The first African Quran Competition is set to take place in Uganda in October this year.

A contender from Africa competing in an international Quran contest

 

Salam TV will organize the Quranic event, scheduled for October 27.

It aims to unite Muslims across the continent and inspire excellence in the recitation of the Holy Quran, according to Salam TV.

The competition will feature participants from over 50 African countries, making it a landmark event in the Islamic community.

The African Quran Competition is designed to bring together young people, families, community leaders, and students from diverse backgrounds to celebrate their shared faith and cultural heritage.

This unique platform will allow Muslims across Africa to showcase their talents, learn from each other, and strengthen their bonds.

To ensure broad participation and engagement, Salam TV will conduct regional activations in various parts of Uganda, including the western, southwestern, central, northern, and West Nile regions.

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These activations will encourage local communities to get involved and motivate their youth to participate in the competition.

Uganda to Host African Quran Competition in October

"We are excited to host the African Quran Competition and provide a platform for Muslims across Africa to come together and celebrate their faith," said Hajji Karim Kaliisa, managing director of Salam TV.

"We invite all interested individuals and organizations to join us on this spiritual journey and be a part of this historic event," he added.

 

Source: pulse.ug

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