IQNA – The annual Al-Rasoul Al-Aazam (Great Prophet) Competition was inaugurated in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a on Sunday.

Quran Generation Schools, affiliated with the Cultural Unit of the Women’s Authority in Capital Secretariat, launched the contest as part of celebrations marking the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday.
About 500 female students from various Quran Generation Schools are participating, with 170 qualifying for the district-level rounds and the subsequent Capital Secretariat finals.
A competition official, Sima Muayad, said the event is part of the annual activities marking the Prophet’s birthday and aims to foster a generation grounded in Quranic knowledge and committed to the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) teachings.
She noted that the competition provides an educational and spiritual platform to identify and encourage outstanding students in Quran memorization. The qualifying rounds will continue until the final competition, bringing together students from across the districts.
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She added that the competition seeks to strengthen Quranic culture, deepen awareness of the Prophet’s biography among younger generations, link the celebration of the Prophet’s birthday with knowledge, action, and emulation of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Source: saba.ye