In a message to Sogand Rafi’zadeh, Hamid Majidimehr, head of the organization’s Quranic Affairs Center, said achieving fifth place in the international Quran competition in Jordan “is a shining testament to your high ambition, sincere connection with the Divine Word, and devoted perseverance.”
He added, “I sincerely congratulate you on this success, which is a source of pride for the Quranic community of our country and a promising sign of a bright future for the faithful and talented girls of this land.”
Majidimehr went on to say, “Expressing gratitude for your valuable efforts, I pray to Almighty God for the continuation of these successes under the guidance of the Holy Quran and divine blessings.”
Jordan’s 20th International Quran Competition for Women kicked off in the country’s capital last Saturday and concluded on Wednesday.
There were 45 memorizers from different countries taking part in this edition of the international Quranic event.
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The contestant from Morocco bagged the top prize and Nigeria’s representative finished runner-up in the competition.
Those from Tunisia and Libya came third and fourth, respectively, and Iran’s memorizer Rafi’zadeh won the fifth rank.
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